International Public Relation, Goverment Sector, Business and Human Develpoment, Strategic Analysis.
Member of the teaching staff department of the European languages and Studies University of Jordan – Amman.
Doctorate, Italian Studies University of Pisa “ Arabic and Islamic influence on the other’ s life concepts in the Mediterranean area in the medieval age.
Peace Building and Reconciliation University of Coventry, UK
Master’s degree, Education to peace , International Co – operation, Human Rights and the Politics of the European Union.
Bachelor’s degree-higher diploma, Italian and English literature-Douple Major.
Website URL: http://amersabaileh.blogspot.com
New challenges are appearing as the first phase of the war against ISIS in Iraq and Syria reaches the point where a second phase is required that involves a military intervention on the ground as it becomes clear that air strikes will not accomplish the mission objectives.
Pubblicato in data 8 dicembre 2014:
With the list of countries targeted by terrorism growing, we are starting to see an impact on the internal policies of various other countries also impacted. Concern is particularly growing in Europe as a result of the level of involvement many of its citizens and residents have in these terrorist groups.
Concern is growing amongst citizens, security officials believe the risks are increasing and Europe is a potential target and are calling for an effective strategy to be implemented. There are growing signs of radicalization across Europe. Aside from exploitation of human rights, social services and the more effective facilitation of daily life are major challenges that Europe already faces.
Dopo due giorni e mezzo di inseguimento, 3 sospetti jihadisti uccisi e almeno 4 ostaggi morti, due azioni di fuoco simultanee a Parigi (Porte de Vincennes) e a Dammartin-en-Goele, l’incubo iniziato con la strage nella redazione del Charlie Hebdo, a Parigi, sembra finito. La Francia e tutti i Paesi europei si interrogano su che tipo di “mostro” stiano affrontando.
"Di fronte alla minaccia terroristica l'Europa ha sbagliato e adesso ne sta pagando le conseguenze". Sono le parole di Amer al Sabaileh, analista strategico giordano ed esperto di terrorismo. Raggiunto telefonicamente da Panorama.it, ha commentato la strage di Parigi e l'uccisione di 12 persone presso la sede della rivista satirica Charlie Hebdo.