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Michael Bluth
04-10-2003, 02:51 AM
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - Senior Iraqi leaders are fleeing to Syria, which is continuing to send military assistance into Iraq, US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld charged as another senior US official warned Damascus to take a lesson from what was happening in Baghdad.

"I have accurately advised that they not provide military assistance to Iraq," said Rumsfeld. "They seem to have made a conscious decision to ignore that.

"Senior regime people are moving out of Iraq into Syria and Syria is continuing to send things into Iraq. We find it notably unhelpful," he said, noting that Syria had been providing Iraq forces with equipment including night vision goggles.

Rumsfeld said intelligence pointed to Syria having been "cooperative in facilitating the movement of people out of Iraq into Syria."

"In some cases, they stay there, finding safe keeping there. In other cases, they're moving from Syria to still other places. We've also seen people from Syria moving into Iraq, unhelpfully," he added.

Meanwhile, in Rome, US Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security John Bolton said Syria should heed the lesson of the US-led conflict in Iraq.

"We are hopeful that a number of regimes will draw the appropriate lesson from Iraq. That the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction is not in their interest," he said.

"This is a wonderful opportunity for Syria to forswear the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and as with other governments of the region see if there are not new possibilities in the Middle East peace process."

Syria, although run by a rival branch of the Baath party, has strong ties with Iraq and appears on the US list of countries supporting terrorism. It also was one of the fiercest opponents of the US-led attack on Iraq in the UN Security Council.

US Secretary of State Colin Powell denied during a trip to Cairo this week that the US intended to invade Iran and Syria.

But he said: "Syria does pose a problem, because it supports terrorism and Iran is developing nuclear weapons."

Washington and Damascus have a history of animosity. In 1983, the United States, under the presidency of Ronald Reagan, had to withdraw troops deployed in Beirut after a suicide attack by pro-Iranian Shiites supported by Syria.




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advancemonkey
04-10-2003, 03:00 AM
Syria should keep out. They have no reason to help this regime. They just whant to defy the U.S.

Travis
04-10-2003, 03:05 AM
Yea, I mean, if they whant to do tat tey shood. i mean teh shood nt. thatt woodl be bda.

Dark_Cloud
04-10-2003, 03:28 AM
Gaddamn it! Those idiotic middle eastern countries are falling right in to the US's trap. My god, it sickens me how stupid they are. They get mad at us because they think we are trying to take over the middle east, but they are just adding fuel to the fire. I dont wanna have to go to war, but it looks like we will fight all those bastards one by one. A war with will drag out forever.

Cummings
04-10-2003, 08:22 AM
there are few people that can outplay the US and its alies.

how big is syria and how bigger population?

do the people their need liberating or do they all want to kill us all?

Viper
04-10-2003, 08:30 AM
Syria is tiny compared to the US.

Does Syria want some of this too. They must think Iraq is winning or something.

Cummings
04-10-2003, 08:38 AM
in population or in size? what is it compared to iraq?

Viper
04-10-2003, 08:52 AM
Iraq - pop.-24,683,313 - area- 168,753 sq miles
syria - pop-17,585,540 - area- 71,498 sq miles
US- pop- 281,562,489 - area-3,794,083

Syrias' military is even smaller than Iraqs.

Anony
04-10-2003, 09:30 AM
and thus, iraq 2 is set up...