As anyone who knows me will tell you, I'm student of Middle East history, culture and politics. My leisure time often is spent reading obscure texts on that region's rich and vibrant history and I'm known to speak at length on the philosophies of the Middle East's greatest thinkers.
That's why I've followed recent uprisings throughout the region very closely. I've studied how protests in one nation have sprung up almost overnight elsewhere - with millions clamoring for democracy and equality.
But the country I've followed most closely is Jordan. The kingdom has seen waves of protests as its economy flounders and food costs escalate. But most importantly, I've followed how this turmoil affects Jordan's Royal Family, particularly Queen Rania.
After conducting extensive research online, I'm happy to report that Queen Rania is fine
Some will question if Jordan's Royal Family is truly addressing the myriad of problems facing the kingdom. I don't know, but I am certain Queen Rania cannot and should not be blamed.
Perhaps she could do more. A valid argument can be made that Queen Rania should make more public appearances, particularly in places where she can be photographed. Perhaps she could visit the United States. I'm pretty sure Florida has a large Jordanian population, so maybe she should visit. And leave her husband or whatever in Jordan to maintain order. As someone very learned in Middle Eastern politics, it is my firm opinion that she should totally do that.
I will continue to follow the situation in Jordan closely, particularly how it relates to Queen Rania. That is my promise to readers.

5 comments:
Thank you Mr. Miller. This is of great concern to me as well. And Southern California, by the way, has a Mediterranean climate, which would make it a very comfortable place for Queen Rania to stay, maybe without her husband, while doing some television appearances and photo shoots and talking to media about Jordan stuff and whatnot.
Mr. Miller;
Your self sacrifice for us is heroic and you deserve a medal of some type.
Yours;
Scope
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Uncanny resemblence to Teri Hatcher. Desperate Housewives of Jordan.
One should never cross Jordan.
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