Monday, November 07, 2005

Riots spread outside France

The likelihood of angry young muslims in other European countries following the lead of the French rioters was always high. It looks like its finally getting underway. Should riots spread across Europe to the extend they have been happening in France, it will become extremely dangerous. The European Union is incapable of speedily implementing a unified plan to quell such an uprising and would be forced to accede to offers of intervention from Arab leaders whether from outside of Europe, or who rise from within the movement. From that point European autonomy will be lost entirely. And it won't be long before somebody blames the unrest on the Jews.
Apparent copycat attacks spread outside France for the first time, with five cars torched outside Brussels' main train station, police in the Belgian capital told The Associated Press.

Five cars were also set on fire overnight in a working-class district of Berlin, and police said Monday they were looking into whether those responsible were inspired by violence in neighboring France.

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