تنمية الأجيال الصاعدة
الضمان الاجتماعي ومديونية الدولة
الإبداع والحرية
غياب المشروع الحضاري العربي
التعليم والمعلم
الولاء والانتماء… من شعارٍ إلى سلوكٍ
الاستثمار في الإنسان
دافوس: قراءة في خطاب كندا وأمريكا
An Analysis of Canadian and American Discourse
The sky does not respect the size of the aircraft; it respects the pilot's ability to read the storm. I listened to the speeches at Davos not as a politician, but with the ear of a pilot who knows that confidence without a compass is merely a faster route to disaster. One vision seeks to manage the world from a position of power, while the other admits that the weather has changed and requires a new flight path. For nations like ours, the lesson is clear: safety does not depend on the roar of the engines, but on the wisdom of the hand holding the controls. To deny reality is not strength; it is a collision waiting to happen.
Restructuring Jordan’s Army
Security is not managed through reaction, but through the ability to read events before they unfold. True restructuring does not begin with organizational charts, but with a question of meaning: why do we prepare force, and when is restraint the wiser decision? True strength is not proclaimed, but built patiently, and tested only when there is no margin for error. The army is the institution that works quietly when noise prevails, and stands firm when certainty fades.