Good. That’s gonna work out real well for them.
Interesting to see what would happen if Al-Quaeda tried a 911 type attack on China. I doubt that Beijing would have any problems with dropping a nuke on Mecca....
However, it is more likely that they will do something similar to the Soviets in the Mid-East. One of their people got captured so the KGB grabbed a family member of one of the hostage takers and sent back some of the pieces. Suddenly, Soviets are off the potential hostage list.
Oooooh. Pass the popcorn. This is gonna be fun.
Ever wonder what happens when the dog catches the truck?
LOL! - please be this stupid.
seeing as the ChiComs have neither a “peace movement” nor an ACLU, that should be over real quick
Fair Warning China!!
The Indonesian islamics threatened the US of A years ago.
Now, the team leader is President!!!
It was (all a secret plot) successfully slid past the electorate of the US!
China has made a plea for understanding from the Islamic world after al-Qaeda threatened revenge for the deaths of 46 Muslim Uighurs in riots in the far Western city of Urumqi.Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Mahgreb (AQIM) said it would target the 50,000 Chinese workers in Algeria and elsewhere in Northern Africa.
Two extremist web sites affiliated with al-Qaeda also made threats against the large numbers of Chinese people working in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.
"Chop off their heads at their workplaces or in their homes to tell them that the time of enslaving Muslims has gone," read one posting.
It is the first time that any al-Qaeda group has threatened China or its interests and illustrates the high price that Beijing may pay for the riots in Urumqi, in which at least 136 Han Chinese and 46 Uighurs died last week.
Beijing's nervousness over its vast interests in Africa and the Middle East was underlined by the Foreign ministry, which rushed to reassure Muslims that China was not oppressing the Uighurs in the desert province of Xinjiang.
"We hope that our Muslim brothers can realise the truth of the July 5 incident in Urumqi. Once they know the truth, they would support our ethnic and religious policies and the measures the Chinese government has taken to deal with the incident," said a spokesman.
The Foreign ministry was also quick to deny a charge of genocide against the Uighurs that has been levelled by Turkey, which, together with Iran, has emerged as one of Beijing's sternest critics over the events of the past week.
"In which country could this be called genocide?" said a spokesman. "In 1949, the population of Uighurs in Xinjiang was 3.29 million, at present the Uighur population there is nearly 10 million, or three times more than 60 years ago. What kind of ethnic genocide is this?" he said.
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The huge oil and gas reserves in Xinjiang, as well as the web of pipelines that run through the province, funnelling energy from Kazakhstan and Russia all the way to Beijing and Shanghai, make the province vital to China's interests.
However, China's policy of total control has upset Islamic states, especially in the past week. Protesting Muslims in Indonesia called for a jihad against China on Monday, clashing with police outside the Chinese embassy in Jakarta.