Arms Transfers to Jordan And Consideration of the Committees Views And Estimate
Arms Transfers to Jordan And Consideration of the Committees Views And Estimate
United States Congress House Committee On Inter
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Mr. ROHRABACHER. Who controls the Parliament in Jordan? I un- derstand that there was actually a majority of the Parliament not too long ago, if not right now, that was controlled by Palestinians. Is that correct? Mr. Martinez. No, sir. It is not. Mr. ROHRABACHER. OK Was it at some time in the recent future controlled by Palestinians? Mr. Martinez. No, sir. Mr. ROHRABACHER. That is contrary to what I heard, but you are the expert and I just know what I read in the newspaper here and get from in...telligence experts who may not be experts. Mr. Martinez. Exactly. Mr. ROHRABACHER. Let me ask you this, and this is what I'm heading on to. We have got a situation where in the last war that we sent troops into that region, Jordan was at best neutral and at worst an enemy. We have a situation where you are talking about 3 million people. The King, King Hussein, who I admire and have read his books, by the way, and know a lot about King Hussein, admire him as a man, and he has been a friend of the United States and he has been the most incredible survivor of that area — aren't you a little bit worried that as things are evolving now in that country that we are upgrading the military capability, and es- pecially here with the F-16's, to a country that could well become a Palestinian country, you know, if King Hussein happened to fall out of the sky, and overnight you might have a situation where those arms would then be in the hands of someone — I mean, even when King Hussein is there, he ends up in sort of opposing us and when our troops are in the region, aren't you afraid that perhaps it might lead to a situation where we are arming a potential foe?
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