Jordan stabilizes regional security through alliances, location, and military ties. It partners with the U.S., Israel, and Gulf states, including a peace treaty with Israel and participation in regional forums. Its central Middle Eastern location, proximity to conflict zones, and Red Sea access boost diplomatic and logistical influence. Jordan’s military works with the U.S. and NATO, hosting bases and intelligence partnerships. Domestically, it focuses on counterterrorism, border security, and refugee management, reinforcing its role as a reliable partner in regional stability. These factors position Jordan as a key mediator and ally in Middle East security efforts.
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