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To: Road Walker who wrote (286184)5/3/2006 1:08:12 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575183
 
re: "Saudi Sunnis are defending Iraqi Sunnis, and Saudi Shiites are defending Iraqi Shiites," said Hassan Saffar, Saudi Arabia's most influential Shiite cleric. "There's a fear that it will cause a struggle here."

No telling what could happen in the future as a result of the Iraq adventure. Consequences and then consequences of those. Through all of the Middle East.


You know the conflict between the Sunnis and Shia started in Saudi Arabia after the death of Mohammad. It was then that a number of Shites migrated to Iran. So its interesting it's coming full circle and returning to SA.