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Should the West always be worried if Islamists win elections?

机译:西方是否应该一直担心伊斯兰主义者是否会赢得选举?

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It may be four decades since Saudis last voted, and only in a limited local way, but elections for town councils across the country, the final round of which concluded last week, were well timed in one respect. They gave Saudi Arabia's acting leader, Crown Prince Abdullah, some nice-sounding messages to carry to Crawford, Texas, for his potentially awkward meeting with President George Bush, where the pair talked about oil (see page 43) as well as global politics.
机译:自沙特阿拉伯上一次投票以来可能已经有40年了,而且投票的方式仅限于局部地区,但是在全国范围内进行的镇议会选举的选举在一个方面安排得很好,该选举的最后一轮投票于上周结束。他们向沙特阿拉伯的代理领导人阿卜杜拉王储传达了一些好听的信息,传达给得克萨斯州克劳福德,与乔治·布什总统可能会很尴尬的会面,两人在会上谈到了石油(见第43页)以及全球政治。

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