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Al-Shara reiterates there are no infiltrators across borders |
2004-02-17 |
Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara stressed that meeting of the states neighbouring Iraq recently held in Kuwait was one of the most successful meetings. The results of the meeting was positive, he added. âYep kill the Jewsâ In a press statement to a number of Kuwaiti journalists and personalities, given at the Syrian Embassy in Kuwait in the conclusion of the deliberations of the meeting on Sunday, al-Shara pointed out that all want to support the Iraqi people. âas long as they see things the true Islam way like all of us idiotsâ The meeting has killed "thatâs a word you donât hear much over there" fears over partitioning Iraq, indicating that Iraq has passed through many crises. Al-Shara also denied the presence of any difference during the meeting, but he confirmed that there were long, deep and frank debates. "We disagreed a little about sending more money to the Paleos" He denied that there are any infiltration from Syria. âwe are just trying to help the sagging tourist industryâ He indicated that keeping security inside Iraq is the responsibility of occupation authorities. âItâs all the USAâs fault that these bombs keep going off all over the placeâ He clarified that what is said on infiltration through the Syrian borders is no more convincing. "those buses coming in are just a mirage" Scores of infiltration cannot affect security in a country like Iraq with 25 million population and 150,000 American soldiers. âya whatâs a few hundred mad terrorists going to do to a country that size?â He added that there are internal conditions in Iraq such as the Americans failure to deal with these conditions because of the dissolution of the Iraqi army and establishment and the American soldiers failure to understand the ways and traditions in Iraq. âItâs shameful the way the GIâs are giving the Iraqi children real clothes- where are the gunny sack robes? Outrageous-insensitive to the whole culture" At the end of the meeting, al-Shara described the Syrian-Kuwaiti relations as deep and built on long history of cooperation embodied by the Syrian stand towards the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990. âOne big happy family arenât we allâ The statement was published by the Kuwaiti papers yesterday. âum they needed us a while back I thinkâ âAtypical press crap from Syria. We arenât doing anything, itâs all the USAâs fault etc etcâŠyadda yaddaâ |
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