The loss of Jerusalem was critical to Jordan, and specifically for Hussein who held the.
Shlaim argues that Hussein had possessed options, but had made two mistakes: the first was in putting the Jordanian army under Egyptian command; the second was in allowing the entry of Iraqi troops into Jordan, which raised Israeli suspicions against Jordan.
Hussein received a standing ovation at the ceremony and praise from Clinton for interrupting his treatment and coming over.
After reaching an agreement between Hussein and Peres on establishing an international peace conference, Shamir and the rest of the ministers in his cabinet rejected the proposal.
Meanwhile, Hussein pursued further study at the.
The Iraqis sent a brigade to Jordan on 13 July at Hussein's request.