As of Wednesday morning, an Iraqi jihadist imprisoned and sentenced to death for his role in a deadly suicide bombing in Amman in 2005 was executed and another Iraqi Islamist also.
King Abdullah II had promised to be intractable in an interview with Barack Obama. The Hashemite king received unwavering support of the United States a few hours after the broadcast by the jihadist group unsustainable video showing the execution of a Jordanian driver, burned alive in a cage.
The King of Jordan had previously expressed on television to denounce an act of terror committed by a deviant group that has nothing to do with Islam. Abdullah II called on his people to unity, strength, fighting the face of adversity. " The Jordanian army had also promised a "revenge as powerful as the disaster that befell Jordan."
Earlier, rallies were held in Amman to denounce the killing of Jordanian driver and call the fight against the jihadists, protesters demanding the opening of borders to challenge the Organization Islamic state.
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