According to Asharq Alawsat, Saudi Arabia's English language daily of record, a senior Saudi Arabian official today called for an international coalition - against America's ongoing War on Terror:"Interior Minister Prince Naif yesterday called for a united international stand against US threats to attack Iraq. ?There should be cooperation (from all countries) in this respect to have a unanimous international stand to prevent the attack on Iraq,? he told reporters. Prince Naif expressed his hope that the US would change its war plan considering its dangerous consequences."Here is another example of Saudi-American cooperation: In retaliation for stricter US visa and immigration controls targeting Saudi Arabians and other visitors from Muslim nations, the Kingdom today announced reciprocal measures against Americans wishing to visit Saudi Arabia:"In a message to all American citizens residing in the Kingdom, the US Embassy has advised that there may soon be changes in Saudi visa regulations. Saudi Arabia is expected to start fingerprinting Americans entering the Kingdom in response to a similar measure introduced by the United States last week, the US Embassy said yesterday.?The embassy wishes to advise American citizens that in the near future the government of Saudi Arabia may start requiring American citizens to be fingerprinted as part of their visa or entry process,? the embassy said in a new message. ?There also is the possibility that the duration of visas to Saudi Arabia will be shortened for American citizens and visa fees increased,? the message added."New stringent US immigration checks on nationals from several Muslim countries went into effect last Tuesday. The measures, which require Saudi male visitors to the United States to undergo digital fingerprinting and photographing, and to provide information on travel plans." (Asharq Alawsat)