Jordan King Contrasts to Obama: "Paris Attacks" Show ISIS Terror Respects No Borders
"The atrocious Paris attacks shows that [the] scourge of terrorism can strike anywhere and anytime," Jordan King Abdullah II said while visiting Kosovo, Breitbart reports.
In contrast to Barack Obama, who mocked Republicans who warn about terrorists disguised as refugees crossing borders, the king of Jordan said, "Groups such as Daesh (ISIS) expose themselves daily as savage outlaws of religion devoid of humanity respecting no laws and no boundaries."
Obama has castigated GOP candidates for U.S. president, saying they are "scared of widows and orphans."
King Abdullah said, "We must act fast and holistically to tackle and respond to the interconnected threats whether it is in this region, Africa, Asia, or in Europe," Breitbart reports.
"The atrocious Paris attacks shows that scourge of terrorism can strike anywhere and anytime," the Jordanian king said.