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Iraq Asks Syria to Detain Insurgents
2005-11-25
The Iraqi government on Thursday called on Syria to detain "dangerous" insurgents who fled across the border to escape a joint U.S.-Iraqi military operation in the area this month. Government spokesman Laith Kubba also said that insurgent attacks are expected to rise before the Dec. 15 general elections. He said attacks by "Muslim extremists and Saddam (Hussein's) criminals" will be their last stand.

Kubba said after the elections there will be a fully constitutional elected government and parliament representing all provinces of Iraq as well as a reconciliation conference early next year. "Muslim extremists will be surrounded then wiped out," he said, adding that "I don't think this will happen in a short period."

U.S. and Iraqi officials have accused Syria for months of allowing foreign fighters to cross into Iraq. Kubba said Thursday that "some elements" had slipped back across the frontier into Syrian sanctuaries "so we ask the Syrian government to capture them and hand them over." "Those elements that crossed into Syria are dangerous and some are wanted for crimes that they have committed," he said. "No one is accusing the Syrian government but we expect from the Syrian government a better performance," Kubba said. "There are people who fled during the latest operations and we know that Syria has very tight security. We call them upon to detain them."
If DEBKA was right, this would have been the warning Syria ignored

During his weekly news conference, Kubba also predicted a "clear reduction" in the number of U.S. and other international troops next year as Iraqis assume greater responsibility for their own security, reports the AP. "Everybody is waiting for the new National Assembly that will be formed" after the election, he said. "We should not forget that this new National Assembly can ask these forces to leave within one day but whether this is a responsible or irresponsible decision it will be up to them."
Posted by:Steve

#1  Debka may not be "official confirmation" but it is hefty enough to require an offical confirmation or denial.

tap, tap, tap. Still waiting.
Posted by: 2b   2005-11-25 00:39  

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