Jordan plays a supporting role in regional missile defense through its participation in cooperative frameworks and infrastructure hosting. It hosts U.S.-operated missile defense systems, including the Aegis Ashore system, which contributes to tracking and intercepting ballistic threats in the Middle East. This aligns with Jordan’s strategic rationale of enhancing regional security, countering threats from Iran and its proxies, and maintaining strong defense ties with the U.S. and Gulf allies. Jordan’s infrastructure includes radar and command-and-control facilities that support integrated missile defense operations. These investments reflect its commitment to regional stability and interoperability with NATO and U.S. defense networks.
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