Deploying a headquarters unit in Jordan gives the U.S. military more options for intervention.
This is an internal Stratfor document listing significant meetings and events for the next week.
The forthcoming ruling coalition likely will focus on domestic issues.
Amman must forge relationships with Islamists and jihadists in case the Syrian regime falls.
The country faces a relatively new threat: instability on all its borders.
The results will broadly impact popular reaction to upcoming cuts in key subsidies.
Settlement policies will likely continue after legislative elections, regardless of the new government's makeup.
Judiciaries may no longer be reliable allies of Arab regimes.
Fatah's decline relative to its Islamist rival shows that regional political changes have reached the Palestinian Territories.
The death of a protester could fuel unrest in the West Bank, worsening problems in Jordan.