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Syria says it has increased security on Iraq border, detained infiltrators
2005-10-29
"See? We're bein' good!"
Syria has increased military posts and patrols along its border with Iraq and stopped thousands of infiltrators entering into the war-torn country, a top military officer said Friday. The Syrian officer's comments came during a rare government-orchestrated media tour along the 600 kilometer (370 mile) border that appeared aimed at deflecting U.S.-led criticism that Damascus doing to little to stop militants entering Iraq. Syrian forces have increased their border outposts to 557 from 547 since June, with each position having eight to 10 soldiers, said the officer who identified himself only Brig. Gen. Amin. Syria has also caught 1,400 infiltrators from "Arab, Islamic and other identities" and most have been returned to their countries, he said. "Thousands" more Syrians have been stopped entering or leaving Iraq illegally, while 2,500 Iraqis have been returned to Iraq after committing crimes in Syria.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Hiya Mark! Where ya been? And what's the word on gas?
Posted by: Shipman   2005-10-29 22:33  

#4  The Syrians are 'securing' more routes for the jihadist terrorists to slither into Iraq and attempt to murder our troops.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2005-10-29 18:10  

#3  Right on 49 pan. Notice how BIG STICK diplomancy works with respect to Dictators. The left can learn a lot fro this exercise.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-10-29 17:07  

#2  Stopping militants from entering Iraq is a lot easier than trying to stop a Div of M1 tanks from entering their country and securing the border for them. But they still missed the point of doing something about the terrorists staging and training in Syria.
Posted by: 49 pan   2005-10-29 09:52  

#1  what _exactly_ are they securing?
Posted by: Brutus   2005-10-29 09:18  

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