Jordan is ruled by a Kuwaiti family….

Mudar Zahran

Ali Baba “the King” has been a mere figurehead for over two decades. Rania and her family hold the reins, while intelligence mouthpieces sow division among the people in the name of “Jordanian identity”—as they lick the shoes of a Kuwaiti family?!

* A secret report attributed to the U.S. Embassy in Amman, leaked by WikiLeaks, described Rania al-Saroor as “the last one to whisper in the king’s ear”—meaning she has the final say in the state..

* Since 2004, Rania and her brother Majdi have extended their authority over Jordan, exploiting Abdullah’s weakness and the limitations of his academic abilities, along with his struggle with dyslexia, to the point that he still hasn’t mastered Arabic to this day. Rania entrenched herself and her family in power, seizing control of the state’s entire apparatus with the help of the Western deep state in Rome, Switzerland, and elsewhere…

* Rania Faisal Sadqi Yassin al-Saroor, famously known by her stage name “Rania al-Yassin,” was born in Kuwait. She lived there for most of her life and only came to know Jordan after Saddam’s invasion of Kuwait, once telling Kuwaiti media: “I consider myself Kuwaiti.”

* Rania is the true ruler of Jordan. As for Majdi, her younger brother, he is second in command—and the most important after her—and her most efficient tool for control. No major decision passes without his approval, and he is the man behind the “thirty percent” cut imposed empty-handed on every project for the benefit of the royal court. He and Rania have come to control the nation’s entire wealth.

* Nothing economic gets through, no project is licensed without Majdi, nor any sensitive appointment—from intelligence chief to prime minister and even second secretary at an embassy—passes without direct approval from Rania. She has also monopolized foreign policy since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, benefiting from her ties to the Bush family, under the patronage of the family’s friend, the Irish singer Bono.

* Even Abdullah realized that everything had fallen into Rania’s hands, and that the deep globalization state, extending to Vatican and Swiss intelligence, supports the Saroor-Yassin regime. So he allied with Rania and handed her the keys to everything, attempting to step aside from rule entirely, as he admitted in his interview with the American magazine The Atlantic—but Rania prevented him, as he himself fully recounted in the same interview.

* And those who tried to challenge her met the fate of prison. The golden intelligence chief, the Syrian naturalized citizen, was jailed when he attempted to compete with her and launder Iraqi money independently, because that criminal activity is an exclusive agency of the Ba’athist Saroor regime.

* Ali Baba of Jordan today is a front without powers. As for the Saroor family, Kuwaiti in sentiment and identity, they have eliminated their rivals and crowned their control by foiling the coup attempt by Hamzah, Abdullah’s non-sharers half-brother and son of the Syrian-American Lisa al-Halabi.

* Hamzah saw himself as more deserving of rule, especially since his mother, famously known by her stage name “Noor al-Hussein,” was a de facto queen who ruled and steered. But he failed to understand that the West doesn’t want him because of his cooperation with far-right extremists like the late Daesh figure Nahed Hattar, and because his rise could stir the Palestinian majority and threaten American and Israeli interests.

* Rania did not act like Queen Esther, nor did she champion the oppressed Palestinian majority; instead, she participated in the oppression and starvation of the East Bankers. And thus, the two largest components of society have been left without representation or power: plundered by the Yasinist regime and devoured by poverty.

* In contrast, Rania expanded the influence of very small ethnic and religious minorities, and the regime imported some of their members, naturalized them, and used them as tools for control. From Rania’s office to the smallest security branch, Jordanians of Palestinian origin and Arab Muslim East Bankers have been excluded from sensitive positions in favor of people chosen based on loyalty, not competence.

* And so the majority—both west and east of the river—has become oppressed, ruled by the Kuwaiti Rania through very small minorities, while she prepares to hand over power to one of her sons: Dandash “Hussein” or Howard “Hashim.”

* And today, Rania has unleashed the hissing of the regime’s intelligence-linked cyber flies to incite against the Jordanian majority of Palestinian origin, and to divide the children of the same society between east and west of the river, despite what unites them in creed and faith, and the historical Mandatory land of Palestine stretching from the Mediterranean to the Iraqi border, and ties of kinship, marriage, and shared ancestral names.

* The regime has used figures from very small ethnic and religious minorities to ignite strife, so that their abuses are attributed to the groups they belong to, and the incitement shifts from splitting the ranks between east and west of the river to religious and sectarian conflict.

* And the funny thing is, they demand “Jordanian identity” and “Jordanianization of the state,” while a Kuwaiti family rules the country—whose father was never born in Tulkarm, west of the Jordan River.

The Jordanian people have realized, as the Western powers have, that Rania and the Hashemite regime have become a danger to everyone’s interests, and that the continuation of Yasinist rule no longer threatens Jordan alone, but threatens all.
The days of Yasinist rule, and the Hashemite entity itself, are now numbered.

August 20, 2026 | Comments »

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