] Thousands of Arabs seething with anger about a heavy ] U.S.-led bombing of Baghdad protested for a third day on ] Saturday, amid concern the demonstrations could threaten ] stability in the volatile region. ] ] With live footage of the fiery explosions and burning ] buildings in Iraq beamed into most Arab homes, feelings ] are running high over what many consider a sinister ploy ] to dominate the Arab world. ] ] "Did you see all those bombs falling on TV? All the poor ] people? And for what? America wants to subjugate the ] entire region for the sake of Israel. They want to bring ] the Arabs to their knees," said 50-year-old Egyptian ] housewife Samia. ] ] Some analysts say the widespread and sometimes violent ] anti-war protests, from Arab states in the Gulf to ] Morocco on the Atlantic, have the potential to undermine ] stability in a region described by one expert as a ] "cauldron of discontent." |