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February 15, 2006
On Saudi Arabia And The Perfect Timing for Cartoon Jihad
Topics: Understanding IslamOlivier Guitta writes in FrontPageMagazine.com that the original twelve caricatures of the prophet Mohamed were published on September 30, 2005, and have now become a major point of discord between the West (interestingly except the US and the UK) and the Muslim world, but why do the "spontaneous" demonstrations of anger and violence witnessed in the Muslim world occur four months after the fact? So why now and who is behind much of the agitation and violence?
The usual suspects: Saudi Arabia, Iran and Syria.
What's this about collusion between our friends (and Al Gore's "buddies") the Saudis and Iran? What about that telephone call between King Abdullah and Iranian President Ahmadinejad reported by the Saudi daily Al Riyadh on February 3?
Hat tip - The Counterterrorism Blog
Posted by Richard at February 15, 2006 10:57 AM
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