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But while watching American courts support Muslims who are in court to change established school dress policies; to change the rules for issuing drivers licenses, or to change municipality noise codes to allow outside public address systems issue calls to prayers, and win, I wonder how many Muslims will listen to him, and push "our" courts even further for other reasons.
England and mainland Europe certainly have their hands full at the moment.
Smaller countries throughout the Pacific Basin are in a "war" of their own.
Radical Islamics will certainly use his words to further their goals, including terrorism, on an international scale.
When push comes to shove, "Arab" nations always circle the wagons, as we have seen recently with respect to the Iran situation.