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To: Road Walker who wrote (270649)1/31/2006 2:55:38 AM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 1576807
 
Muslim anger mounts over Danish cartoons

gulfnews.com

Demonstrators said Danes and Norwegians are barred from the Palestinian territories until Copenhagen apologised for publishing the offensive caricatures. The gunmen warned the Scandinavians would face attacks in the territories. Following the threats, Danes were asked to leave the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Denmark also warned citizens on Monday not to travel to Saudi Arabia and Palestinian territories, news agencies said.



To: Road Walker who wrote (270649)1/31/2006 3:37:52 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576807
 
There is a lot of talk of Syria and Iran providing both money and arms. And then I'm sure there is the underground network, including but not limited to the Saudis (apology if I'm sounding paranoid like Mindmeld).

I'm not at all sure that this isn't leading to a full frontal confrontation, sometime. Do you see either side giving ground?


Over time, I think Hamas will move but not nearly fast enough to calm people's fears. After all, it has just started the process of going from a charitable org/terrorist group to a charitable org./respectable political party. These transformations don't happen overnite.

In my wildest imagination, I do not understand how Bush and company did not see this coming. In five years, they have gained no foreign policy sophistication.

ted