Quote Originally Posted by Viking View Post
But it would also depend on how capable of and interested in the state is when it comes to integrating the refugees into society; a poorly-integrated group is likely to stay separate.
I believe France would give other Europeans a most useful advice on how to integrate a huge Muslim populace and keep the civil peace and unity of the society.

Quote Originally Posted by HitWithThe5 View Post
That's true, but I don't dislike it just because of its geography. I don't like the way their monarchy dealt with Palestinians, their military cooperation with Israel (arms deals), and their Hashemite monarchy.

Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iran, I dislike all their governments but Jordan's stance on the issue I find repulsive from an Arab state that professes what I mentioned above.
Personal distate of a country's policies is not a reason to call the country a joke.

Quote Originally Posted by Papewaio View Post

Anyhow with the increase of solar, wind, micro grids and electric cars the demand for petrol will diminish over time.
I think over QUITE A LONGISH SPELL of time. Oil lobbysts will do (and are in fact doing) their utmost to play down or hold in check progress in alternative energy consumption.

Quote Originally Posted by Papewaio View Post
So just based on current global trends oil nations will need to find alternative methods of propping up their economies.
Or will try hard to put a stop on anything that threatens their current source of income.