The Prince of Hyperbole

Qatar’s Emir Hamid al-Thani interviewed in Spiegel:

Al-Bashir Arrest Warrant: Qatari Emir Warns of ‘Chaos’ in Sudan:

“The emir of Qatar has warned that the international warrant for the arrest of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir could destablize the entire region. ‘If anything happened to Omar al-Bashir and Sudan ended up in chaos, the whole of Africa will sink into chaos,’ Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani said in an interview with SPIEGEL to be published on Monday.”

Incidentally the emir also says he wouldn’t let the US attack Iran from the base on his territory, and that the global financial crisis is an “opportunity that will not be repeated for the next 20 years.” It certainly is if you’re full of gas, ya brince. Happy shopping spree.

WSJ: Egypt addressed arms smuggling issue with Bashir

U.S., Egypt Push Sudan About Arms – WSJ.com:

“Both the U.S. and Egyptian governments have in recent weeks raised with Sudan’s government their concerns that the African country has become a major facilitator for Gaza-bound weapons being smuggled into Egypt, according to officials briefed on the diplomatic exchanges. Washington sent a formal complaint to Khartoum demanding Sudan’s government ‘cease smuggling arms into Egypt,’ according to a U.S. official. The official wouldn’t provide an exact date.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak raised a similar complaint with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir during the African strongman’s visit to Cairo this week, according to a diplomat briefed on the meeting. The Egyptians are particularly concerned that Sudan is becoming an arms partner of Iran and aiding Tehran in moving weapons to the militant group Hamas, which is based in the Gaza Strip.”

So that means Egypt acknowledges arms traffic through its territory from Sudan?