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Iraq
Iraqi forces arrest armed Syrians north of Mosul
2009-07-22
[Khaleej Times] MOSUL, Iraq - Iraqi soldiers arrested a group of armed Syrian men north of Mosul, Iraqi police told the German Press Agency dpa on Tuesday. Police in Mosul, some 400 kilometres north of Baghdad, said the Iraqi army's 3rd Brigade had arrested four men carrying weapons and Syrian passports near the village of al-Sada Baawiza.
*shrug* Shoot them as the spies/saboteurs they so clearly are.
First wring them dry ...
The arrests came as Syria hosted firebrand Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in Damascus for the first time since February 2006. According to an official statement from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's office, al-Assad and al-Sadr were nearly unanimous in their support for unity among the Iraqi people and the national reconciliation process.

During al-Sadr's last visit to Damascus, which came amid rising tensions between former US president George W Bush's administration and the Syrian government, al-Sadr vowed to stand by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad if Syria were attacked.
That would certainly keep the Israeli air force from another bombing run to destroy another Syrian nuclear bomb factory, should they deem it necessary.
Hey! A two-fer!
The arrests also came amid continued, near-daily deadly attacks in the area. On Monday, police told dpa that "unknown gunmen" shot a young girl near her home in the eastern Mosul district of Palestine. They would not elaborate except to say that the attackers then ran away, and that they were investigating the incident.

In a separate incident on Monday, in the Mosul district of al- Thaqafiya, one policeman was killed and a second wounded when a roadside bomb exploded near their patrol. In two other attacks in the city, gunmen shot and killed a traffic police officer on duty in a northern district of Mosul, and fatally shot a second as he was on his way to work in the New Mosul district.

The attacks followed a pre-dawn raid on suspected militants that resulted in the arrest of six people suspected of taking part in attacks on police and civilians in al-Quds neighborhood of eastern Mosul, police said.
Were they Syrian, too? Or paid by Syrians? Or having a Syrian grandmother?
Posted by:Fred

#1  That would certainly keep the Israeli air force from another bombing run to destroy another Syrian nuclear bomb factory, should they deem it necessary.

Yeah, for about two seconds. Al-Sadr's time is running out, fast. If the US doesn't cap him, the Iraqi people will.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-07-22 11:18  

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