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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 12:06 AM Mar 2013

Spillover Fears Grow As al-Qaida Claims Responsibility For Killing 51 Syrian Soldiers In Iraq

Source: Associated Press

By Associated Press, Published: March 11

BAGHDAD — Al-Qaida’s Iraq branch claimed responsibility Monday for the deaths of 51 Syrian soldiers and nine Iraqis killed in a well-planned assault in western Iraq last week, intensifying concerns that the terror group is coordinating with Islamist rebels fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Iraqi authorities say fighters and weapons are moving increasingly more freely across the long and porous desert border between the two countries as Syrian rebels try to consolidate control on their side of the frontier.

The issue also plays into the conflict between Iraq’s Shiite-led government and Sunni insurgents, particularly al-Qaida.

Iraq officially has not taken sides in the Syria civil war, though Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki warned in an interview with The Associated Press this month that a victory for rebels would create a new extremist haven and spark sectarian wars in his own country and in Lebanon.

Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/al-qaida-in-iraq-claims-responsibility-for-killing-48-syrian-soldiers-in-western-iraq/2013/03/11/482dd5fa-8a1e-11e2-a88e-461ffa2e34e4_story.html

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Spillover Fears Grow As al-Qaida Claims Responsibility For Killing 51 Syrian Soldiers In Iraq (Original Post) Purveyor Mar 2013 OP
yeah but we killed all the al queda types using drones right?? nt msongs Mar 2013 #1
Welcome to America. mxnster Mar 2013 #2
Welcome to DU leveymg Mar 2013 #5
Karzai of Afghanistan is right about the US/al-Qaida alliance. David__77 Mar 2013 #3
We are on the wrong side once again... Of course, no side is really good for us. kelliekat44 Mar 2013 #4

mxnster

(3 posts)
2. Welcome to America.
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 12:37 AM
Mar 2013

With Kerry funding the FSA and the US training the FSA... it should just be a matter of time before Assad falls and the FSA can create there new country filled with all sorts of "freedom fighters"

I wonder how long before the FSA turns against America and commits its own 9/11... Has the American government forgot that the same weapons they used on our American soldiers where the ones we supplied them with?

leveymg

(36,418 posts)
5. Welcome to DU
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 08:46 AM
Mar 2013
Not sure whether we can fairly describe this as Kerry's war, just yet. Seems likely that what the current US policy is trying to do is to carve up what remains of Syria into three zones. The Alawite and Christian minorities keep a protected enclave in the central coastal cities nearest Beirut they now control. Meanwhile, the intention seems to exercise more influence upon some elements of the FSA militias to control south-eastern Syria near the borders with Israel and Jordan, as a counterweight to the Saudi/GCC Salafists who have overrun northern and western Syria along the borderS with Turkey and Iraq.

A giant Beirut. Will it work? What can possibly go wrong?! But, that's probably the only alternative to genocide and regional war.

David__77

(23,484 posts)
3. Karzai of Afghanistan is right about the US/al-Qaida alliance.
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 12:41 AM
Mar 2013

It's so blatant that the US supports al-Qaida. Iraq is coming around to this truth as well. Hopefully Iraq will extend its political solidarity with its neighbor, Syria, and work to stop the smuggling and crime on the border.

 

kelliekat44

(7,759 posts)
4. We are on the wrong side once again... Of course, no side is really good for us.
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 01:36 AM
Mar 2013

We have squandered most good hope that the US would be an honest broker of peace in the ME. It will never happen. Not even under President Obama. Our government is not our own.

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