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Jordanian King Abdullah II. (AP)
Last update - 21:28 26/11/2006
Jordan's king calls Israeli-Arab conflict 'core' of Mideast issues
By Reuters

The Middle East is on the verge of three civil wars - in Iraq, Israel and Lebanon - unless strong action is taken urgently by the international community, Jordan's King Abdullah warned on Sunday.

Abdulla also called the Palestinian-Israeli issue the "emotional core" of all conflicts in the Middle East.

"I keep saying Palestine is the core. It is linked to the extent of what's going on in Iraq. It is linked to what's going on in Lebanon. It is linked to the issues that we find ourselves with the Syrians. So, if you want to do comprehensive - comprehensive means bringing all the parties of the region together."

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With U.S. President George W. Bush heading to Amman this week to talk with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Abdullah said "something dramatic" must come from that meeting to stop violence spinning out of control in Iraq.

"I don't think we're in a position where we can come back and revisit the problem in early 2007," he said on ABC's "This Week."

But the United States must also look at the "big picture" and seek comprehensive Middle Eastern solutions involving all regional players, he said -- indicating this should include Syria and Iran.

"We're juggling with the strong potential of three civil wars in the region, whether it's the Palestinians, that of Lebanon or of Iraq," the Jordanian king said.

"We could possibly imagine going into 2007 and having three civil wars on our hands. And therefore, it is time that we really take a strong step forward as part of the international community and make sure we avert the Middle East from a tremendous crisis that I fear, and I see could possibly happen in 2007," Abdullah said.

With Iraq near all-out civil war, the Bush administration is renewing efforts to break the cycle of violence there by enlisting the help of moderate Arab nations.

U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has just returned from a visit to Saudi Arabia and talks on the Middle East, and Bush and Maliki are to meet in Amman Wednesday and Thursday for what is shaping up to be a crisis summit.

Abdullah hoped Maliki would have ideas for Bush on how to be "inclusive" in bringing together different groups in Iraq.

"And they need to do it now, because, obviously, as we're seeing, things are beginning to spiral out of control ... there needs to be some very strong action taken on the ground there today," he said.

Bush has so far avoided the hands-on approach to Middle East peacemaking of his predecessors, but that may change as he turns to advice from former Secretary of State James Baker who is leading a review on Iraq policy.

Abdullah was also worried about Lebanon, where the recent killing of an anti-Syrian politician has revived fears that factional violence could spiral again. B

ut he said the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remained the "emotional core issue" of the Middle East. Jordan hosts the largest number of Palestinians outside the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

The king warned that if a regional peace process did not develop in the next couple of months, "there won't be anything to talk about" and the Middle East would face another decade or two of violence.

Asked if Syria and Iran should be included in an international conference on the Middle East, he said: "the problem is, that America needs to look at it in the total picture. It's not just one issue by itself."

Separately, a senior Republican senator wrote that it was too late to send more U.S. troops to Iraq. Nebraskan Chuck Hagel said that "we do not have more troops to send, and even if we did, they would not bring a resolution to Iraq."

The United States must begin planning for a phased troop withdrawal, Hagel, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, wrote in the Washington Post. "We are destroying our force structure, which took 30 years to build" he said.

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  1.   Abdullah`s is losing control of his bowels 21:41  |  Joe Frazier 26/11/06
  2.   Jordanians ripped-off pals of therir inheritance 21:47  |  Absolute Sweden 26/11/06
  3.   I`m no king... but 21:58  |  steve 26/11/06
  4.   More Nonsense! 22:03  |  Yosemite Sam 26/11/06
  5.   king of jordan 22:04  |  fish 26/11/06
  6.   jordans so called king 22:06  |  dale 26/11/06
  7.   Here We Go Again. Obfuscate the Facts 22:11  |  Dave Levy 26/11/06
  8.   A KIng of Different Times 22:23  |  BenAbuzaglo 26/11/06
  9.   Arab-Israeli conflict root of Middle East chaos? 22:26  |  Danny - Israeli one 26/11/06
  10.   States of Chaos 22:32  |  steve 26/11/06
  11.   Danny..I love it. 22:55  |  albert amato 26/11/06
  12.   Jerusalem is what the King is referring to 22:59  |  Jim 26/11/06
  13.   Steve in Tel Aviv 23:46  |  Ani 26/11/06
  14.   Jerusalem is what the King is referring to... 23:51  |  Hy Klein 26/11/06
  15.   No peace for Israel--Ever 23:55  |  Lori Cowen 26/11/06
  16.   nice one joe 00:07  |  Michael 27/11/06
  17.   Jordan = Arab `palistine` 00:13  |  Jeff 27/11/06
  18.   Danny,11, 00:20  |  Jozef 27/11/06
  19.   Ah, so THAT`S the reason... Doh! 00:20  |  Paul Rosman 27/11/06
  20.   Israeli-arab conflit 00:21  |  Shmuelshachor 27/11/06
  21.   LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL "Danny - Israeli one" 00:27  |  Lebanese Druze 27/11/06
  22.   Jordan, Hussein, Solution 00:33  |  Chaim Gorenstein 27/11/06
  23.   Jordanians and Black September 01:35  |  Hezi 27/11/06
  24.   Abdullah is right 01:40  |  John Doe 27/11/06
  25.   #9 You missed few... 01:50  |  Hezi 27/11/06
  26.   JORDAN IS PALESTINE 01:58  |  Sam Weinstein 27/11/06
  27.   Danny - Israeli one...great one ! 02:04  |  Akiva Patysh, Tzioni 27/11/06
  28.   Jordan`s King is Naked 02:23  |  eran Ben Dov 27/11/06
  29.   Abdullah 02:34  |  Brod 27/11/06
  30.   # 17 Dont be a guilty conscious 02:37  |  Farooq 27/11/06
  31.   #17chaim Gorenstien Hussein of jordan died 8yrs ago 02:40  |  Allan 27/11/06
  32.   Abdullah is queasy 02:43  |  * BEN JABO 27/11/06
  33.   Maybe this king is so high on his throne... 03:03  |  *Israeli Princess* 27/11/06
  34.   Too Easy to Blame Israeli-Arab for all the ills 03:03  |  Stephen 27/11/06
  35.   Too Easy to Blame Israeli-Arab for all the ills 03:03  |  Stephen 27/11/06
  36.   Jordan is at the core of Palestinian problem --and the king 03:59  |  Sal 27/11/06
  37.   GREAT DANNY. SHOULD BE POSTED AT THE DOOR OF THE KINGS PALACE! 04:02  |  Peter 27/11/06
  38.   Wrong countries.... 04:48  |  Blogowitz 27/11/06
  39.   Steve 04:55  |  Connie 27/11/06
  40.   Jim Falno 04:57  |  Connie 27/11/06
  41.   The King has neither the brains nor the courage of his father 05:06  |  David 27/11/06
  42.   Abdullah hasn`t got a clue...he`s the problem 05:11  |  A.K. 27/11/06
  43.   Divine king 07:16  |  Bobo 27/11/06
  44.   to Chaim Gorenstein, solution 07:31  |  Sir Hani 27/11/06
  45.   he is wrong. self serving analysis 07:36  |  ralph 27/11/06
  46.   of course he is right, stupid 10:12  |  cool 27/11/06
  47.   The "Core" issue is Muslim doctrine 13:34  |  Truth 27/11/06
  48.   #33 Israeli Princess - Re; Abdullah 22:40  |  * BEN JABO 27/11/06
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