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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syria's jihad without borders program
2004-11-04
Ali's sense of outrage moved him to sign up. The thought of U.S. troops around the holy shrines of Karbala and Najaf "made me sick," says the 25-year-old Lebanese Shiite. So a few months ago he joined a group of 50 or so men from the town of Baalbek, in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, who had decided to fight in the Iraqi resistance. They traveled to the battlefield by way of Damascus.

Ali rode in the back of a pickup from the Syrian capital across the Iraqi border with five other enlistees, all of them carrying false Iraqi IDs issued to them in Syria. Later the group hid in the secret compartment of a meat truck, for the journey's final leg down the highway to Karbala. After 10 days' training with 200 other newcomers, Ali was issued an AK-47, a black headband and a green uniform. He spent the next month serving against the Americans as a member of the Mahdi Army, headed by the Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. Who sent the Lebanese contingent to Iraq? Ali says it's no mystery: "Baath Party people."

Saddam Hussein's Baath Party was supposedly abolished after the fall of Baghdad. But the Pan-Arabist political group has another branch that's anything but defunct: the ruling party of Syria. Hawks in the Bush administration used to dream aloud of pushing on from Baghdad to Damascus. Now, according to some administration officials, the Syrians may be doing their bit to make sure the Americans remain bogged down in Iraq. "The Americans captured the old leadership, like Saddam Hussein," says Assem Kanso, a member of the Syrian Baathists' National Command. "But what about the others? Many of them like to go to Syria." You might call it their home away from home.

The Syrian government, which denies aiding the insurgency, purports to have clamped down on its Iraqi border. But smugglers don't seem intimidated. In Lebanon's biggest Palestinian-refugee camp, Ein Hilweh, a veteran Palestinian fighter, displays 15 falsified Iraqi passports. He says he has visited Iraq three times since the war began, escorting new recruits for the insurgency. They traveled from Damascus to Baghdad via commercial bus. Each passport goes for $1,000, he says. Who pays, and who organizes the trips? "Don't ask," he says. "It's better for you and it's better for me."

Two months ago, after the shooting stopped in Najaf, many of the Lebanese fighters volunteered for service against the Americans in Fallujah. As insurgents, they were earning $800 a month—three times an Iraqi policeman's salary. Instead, Ali went home to the Bekaa Valley. "I got scared," he says. "Some local people were friendly, and some were not. It was like you had one enemy in front of you and one behind you." He has one regret, he says, about his time in Iraq: "I didn't have the good fortune to shoot any Americans." Tragically, some of Ali's friends may have better luck.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#5   Talk about nerves of steel, huh? Or was that pigs that squeal?
Ok, so maybe he isn't as brave as he thought he was, at least he got 1273 bonus miles on Syrian bus lines.
Posted by: 98zulu   2004-11-04 10:50:31 PM  

#4  "I didn’t have the good fortune to shoot any Americans." Probably the only reason he's still alive.
Posted by: RWV   2004-11-04 10:41:27 PM  

#3  "I didn’t have the good fortune to shoot any Americans."

Of course, as Ali probably suspected, Americans tend to shoot back. Usually with 100x the number of rounds directed at them.
Posted by: Dreadnought   2004-11-04 10:18:55 PM  

#2  Personally, I've got no problem iff Rummy and the USDOD's strategic strategy in Iraq or Afghanistan is to entice armed Radical Islamists to come into Iraq where CENTCOM will destroy them as only US firepower can. US milfors are killing Islamists many dozens, scores, or hundreds at a time - each Radical Islamist whom dies in Iraq is one less back in Syria andor Iran to bully or slaughter pro-America/West/Reform/Democracy locals. As long as Dubya is POTUS, where the US goes, it will NOT leave until the whole region is pacified in favor of the West and democracy. THis isn't SOUTH VIETNAM where the USA and MACV were supporting internat allies of Saigon - the USA-Allied CENTCOM is Iraq and Afghanistan!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2004-11-04 8:28:30 PM  

#1  Guess this helps exlpain the 100:1 kill ratio.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2004-11-04 7:52:16 PM  

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