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The king of Jordan sent out this badass photo in response to ISIS

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The king of Jordan sent out this badass photo in response to ISIS


Business Insider By Mike Bird and Amanda Macias
5 February 2015

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The Royal Hashemite Court, Facebook Jordan's King Abdullah II.

Jordan's King Abdullah II, a former commander of his country's special forces, angrily vowed to bombard the Islamic State until his military runs "out of fuel and bullets" after the release of a brutal video showing a captured Jordanian airman being burned alive in a cage.

The official Facebook page of The Royal Hashemite Court published a photo showing Jordan's leader dressed in military fatigues. T he same photo was published on the king's instagram account eight months ago.

Jordan has carried out airstrikes against the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS or ISIL, in Mosul.

The Jordanian government has denied rumors the king was physically involved in aerial attacks .

Dubbed the "warrior king," Jordan's leader has clocked in 35 years of military service.

According to the king's bio, he enrolled in the UK's Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst in 1980 and went on to become an elite Cobra attack helicopter pilot.

The Washington Examiner carried this amazing snippet from US congressmen who visited Abdullah in Jordan as part of an official trip:

"He said there is going to be retribution like ISIS hasn't seen," said Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter Jr., a Marine Corps veteran of two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, who was in the meeting with the king. "He mentioned 'Unforgiven' and he mentioned Clint Eastwood, and he actually quoted a part of the movie."

Hunter would not say which part of "Unforgiven" the king quoted, but noted it was where Eastwood's character describes how he is going to deliver his retribution. There is a scene in the picture in which Eastwood's character, William Munny, says, "Any man I see out there, I'm gonna kill him. Any son of a bitch takes a shot at me, I'm not only going to kill him, I'm going to kill his wife and all his friends and burn his damn house down."

Beyond airstrikes, Jordan could further contribute to the fight against ISIS through the use of its extremely effective special forces units.

Jordan's special forces team, grouped under Jordan's Joint Special Operations Command, is 14,000 strong and is one of the most effective fighting and intelligence forces in the region. Jordanian special forces frequently train alongside US forces.


 

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Jordanian fighters wrote this message on the missiles they used to attack ISIS


Pamela Engel Military & Defense Feb. 6, 2015, 6:10 PM

Just after Jordan’s King Abdullah II vowed to bombard Islamic State strongholds until his military runs “out of fuel and bullets,” the country’s armed forces uploaded a video to YouTube showing airstrikes carried out against the terrorist group.

The airstrikes were retaliation for the militants burning captured Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbe alive. ISIS recorded the killing and released the video online.

On the missiles used in the airstrikes, members of the country’s military wrote “for you, the enemies of Islam,” in chalk, according to the armed forces’ YouTube video:

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Jordanian fighters hit ISIS training facilities and weapon storage sites, according to the Associated Press.

The footage from Jordan’s military was reportedly broadcast on state TV. Jordan promised in the video that it would continue the strikes against the militants “until we eliminate them.”

It’s unclear in the video whether Jordan carried out the strikes in Syria or Iraq.

Here’s the airstrike shown in the video:

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Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh told CNN: “We are upping the ante. We’re going after them wherever they are, with everything that we have. But it’s not the beginning, and it’s certainly not the end.”

Here’s the full video:




 
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