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King's Cut: RFK Jr.

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • May 5
  • 1 min read

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., during a recent interview, praised King Abdullah II of Jordan as a "voice of reason and sanity" in the Middle East. He claimed that the King, whom Kennedy met during a trip to Jordan, expressed serious concerns about escalating tensions in the region, specifically pointing to potential escalations between Israel and Lebanon. Kennedy asserted that King Abdullah is deeply worried about the possibility of a wider conflict that could involve Hezbollah and ultimately engulf the entire region. According to Kennedy, the King believes such a conflict would be devastating and destabilizing for all parties involved. Kennedy's statements come amidst heightened anxieties surrounding the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and increasing cross-border exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. He emphasized the importance of heeding King Abdullah's warnings, given the King's position and understanding of the complex dynamics at play in the Middle East. The interview highlights Kennedy's efforts to engage with international leaders and offer his perspective on global affairs, particularly concerning peace and stability in volatile regions. While details of the specifics of Kennedy's conversation with the King are limited, his characterization of their exchange underscores the growing apprehension regarding potential escalation of conflict in the Middle East. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/rfk-jr-calls-king-abdullah-095500135.html

 
 
 

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