National Defense College held
strategic dialogue program in Al-Karak Governorate to promote Jordanian
national security concepts
The Royal
Jordanian National Defense College on Wednesday held a strategic dialogue
program at Karak Governorate to promote the concepts of Jordanian national
security and include all segments of the community from Kerak Governorate. In
order to achieve the lofty royal visions and to implement the directives of the
General Command of the armed forces of Jordan, the Arab Army has held dialogues
a strategy at the governorate level in Jordan to promote understanding of the
implications of national security across all sectors of society and from all
governorates of the kingdom in order to strengthen their capacities To deal
with the developments of the local and regional strategic environment.
The program
aims to develop the capacity of participants in strategic dialogues to
understand the elements of the national force and their impact on national
security and to examine basic concepts of Jordanian national security issues
and assessment of the threats and challenges faced by the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan at the local and regional levels and international.
In addition
to deepening the meanings of loyalty, belonging to the nation and leadership,
how to address and address the phenomena of terrorism and the Shiite tide and
reduce their impact on Jordan's national security and the Jordanian efforts to
stand against it, as well as to promote the values of dialogue, religious
tolerance, moderation and equinox.
The program
participants examined the topics of national strengths, the basic concepts of
national security issues and the challenges facing Jordanian national security
and the theme of loyalty and belonging, and promoting the value of religious
tolerance and moderation and how to combat extremist ideology.
The meeting
was attended by the governor of Karak, the Chairman of the Council of Karak
Governorate, an advisory representative of the Jordanian Armed Forces, the
director of the Governorate police, intelligence and intelligence directors and
a conservative civil defense, as well as the commander of the Provincial
Gendarmerie battalion. A number of youth, women's and community leaders and a
number of members of the Steering Body at the Royal Jordanian National Defense
College