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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
29 Baathist Leaders Turned Over To Iraq
2005-03-01
...Meanwhile in Damascus, Boy Assad, having badly overplayed his hand in Lebanon and after months of denying that he was harbouring any refugee Saddamites, suddenly discovered that - wouldja believe it? - Saddam's brother and 29 other bigshot Baghdad Baathists were holed up in north-eastern Syria, and promptly handed them over to the Iraqi government...
A generally good article in The Telegraph, but the first I've heard of the "29", other than Saddam's brother and one associate.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#7  And what makes this so absurdly funny is the loonie left in the US seems to be turning their rhetoric up a notch. It's like they are trying to wish the Middle East back to the deadly stalemate of the past decades. Their collective blind hatred of W and anything conservative will not allow them to see the obvious.

History will most certainly show that these brain-washed LLL's are the geo-political equivalent of the "flat-earthers" for the early 21st century.
Posted by: anymouse   2005-03-01 11:16:26 PM  

#6  
29 Ba'athists turned over?
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-01 6:54:32 PM  

#5  From the linked article, Steyn's quotation form April 6, 2002 - "The stability junkies in the EU, UN and elsewhere have, as usual, missed the point. The Middle East is too stable. So, if you had to pick only one regime to topple, why not Iraq? Once you've got rid of the ruling gang, it's the West's best shot at incubating a reasonably non-insane polity. That's why the unravelling of the Middle East has to start not in the West Bank but in Baghdad."

Steyn has a right to say I told you so - he said it before it was cool.
Posted by: Carlos   2005-03-01 4:09:10 PM  

#4  Bush's foreign policy at work. Good catch. Way to go!
Posted by: ex-lib   2005-03-01 12:03:11 PM  

#3  The major networks only emphasized the capture of Saddam's half brother. Who are the other 28?
Posted by: TMH   2005-03-01 10:36:43 AM  

#2  this really isn't news - it's commentary
Mark Steyn's commentary - so its great
Posted by: mhw   2005-03-01 10:27:09 AM  

#1  Read the whole thing. As the author says, "I don't like to say I told you so. But, actually, I do like to say I told you so. What I don't like to do is the obligatory false self-deprecatory thing to mitigate against the insufferableness of my saying I told you so. But nevertheless I did."

The"stability" before the war, may have been stable, but it wasn't as refreshing as what we have now!
Posted by: Bobby   2005-03-01 10:22:34 AM  

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