Interestingly, there's been almost no protest in Iraq over the cartoons. No street demonstrations, although the coalition has never prevented them in the past. No extra-special turban-shaped car bombs to send a message. No burning of Danny Kaye in effigy.
But an AP report on a sudden Pakistani aversion to high-fat foods contains this sentence:
The provincial council in Basra, Iraq, demanded the withdrawal of Denmark's 530-member military contingent from southern Iraq unless the Danish government apologizes.
This is bad. Basra has been stable on the surface, but a hotbed of Iranian meddling, terror, and subversion. The British seems neither able nor willing to do anything about it. One doubts that the entire Basra provincial council is infested with Iranian agents, but it's also possible that they're feeling the heat from below.
Someone needs to do something about this now.