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http://www.thememriblog.org/blog_personal/en/5833.htm
Sudanese President Leads Mass Khartoum Demonstration Against Denmark
On February 28, Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir led hundreds of thousands of people in a Khartoum demonstration against Denmark.
The demonstration came in the wake of the reprinting of the Muhammad cartoons by Danish newspapers.
At the demonstration, Al-Bashir announced the waving the banner of jihad in Sudan, and promised that Sudan would respond appropriately to the insult.
He said that no defiled Danish foot would step on Sudanese land, and called on the Arab and Muslim countries to follow Sudan’s example and boycott Danish products and Danish officials.
The demonstrators shouted slogans such as “Oh bin Laden, Strike Denmark and Never Stop” and “Oh Denmark, You Have Opened the Door to Terrorism.”
Source: Al-Sudani, Sudan, February 28, 2008
Posted at: 2008-02-29
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blog:
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2008/02/the_danger_of_obamas_amateur_d.html
February 29, 2008
“The danger of Obama’s amateur diplomacy”
by Thomas Lifson
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “After suggesting that he would invade our ally Pakistan and talk to our enemy Iran, Barack Obama has moved on to potentially damage our relations with Canada, our friendly neighbor and number one foreign oil supplier.
Under the terms of NAFTA, Canada is prohibited from cutting off oil exports to the US if there is a worldwide shortage or supply disruption unless supplies are also rationed to Canadian consumers by the same amount.
After the Hillary/Obama debate, Canada’s trade minister pointed out that if NAFTA is re-opened, Canada might want to opt out of this clause, which would then leave Canada free to sell its oil to any other country for whatever price it could get.
Both Clinton and Obama have made a big issue out President Bush’s alleged insensitivies to other countries. And now these two geniuses are blithely talking about canceling a trade agreement with our two neighbors on which both their economies now depend.”