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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syria Arrests 70 Arabs Attempting to Infiltrate Iraq
2005-09-02
Interesting story in itself, more interesting in light of the fact that the investigation of the Hariri boom in Leb is turning toward Damascus.
A Syrian official source said yesterday that Syrian authorities have arrested 70 infiltrators of various Arab nationalities, who tried to cross into neighboring Iraq. The source who spoke on condition of anonymity said the detainees were from Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Yemen, Algeria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Kuwait. The source added that Syria “had done its best to control its (600 kilometers) long border with Iraq and deployed another full military division along the border” to support guards already there. But it was “impossible to completely control borders from one side”, when the other side is not cooperating, the source said, in an apparent reference to Iraqi and US troops.

Syria says it has deployed a military division of 7,000 soldiers along its border with Iraq and established a four-meter high sand barrier along the border with monitoring outposts every 400 meters or three kilometers, depending on how security sensitive the area is. But Damascus is under increasing pressure from Washington which accuses Syria of not doing enough to control its border with Iraq. Damascus rejects that claim, saying it does not receive cooperation from the US or Iraq. “The possibility to control the border in the desert is difficult, so it has to be controlled by helicopters,” the source said. This is not happening because of “non-coordination” from the other side, he added.
Posted by:Fred

#6  So they took 70 guys out of jail, bussed them out to the border, re-arrested them, and brought them back? Nah, I'm being cynical. Maybe they are doing something useful. Are they offering to actually coordinate with the other side?
Posted by: Bobby   2005-09-02 07:53  

#5  established a four-meter high sand barrier along the border I used to play on alot larger dunes than that. Put some electric fences or trip lines up in a few places that would inform us of their positions, and surprise them as well heh. Carry over some ideas to our southern border stateside too.
Posted by: Jan   2005-09-02 00:39  

#4  Poor Assad. Just as his four agents have been tossed in the can for trial, he has to try to appear useful to us. Too little, too late. *sniff*
Posted by: imoyaro   2005-09-02 00:29  

#3  Is this for real?

Amazing.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-09-02 00:27  

#2  Syria says it has deployed a military division of 7,000 soldiers along its border with Iraq and established a four-meter high sand barrier along the border with monitoring outposts every 400 meters or three kilometers.

400 to 3000 meters ya say? 7:1 range. Awful lot of things can go on between outposts spaced 3000 meters apart.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-09-02 00:26  

#1  Just in time for the speech at the UN, heh.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-09-02 00:18  

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