Posted on 07/06/2004 9:21:02 AM PDT by golden valley
Foreign Minister of Iraq Hoshyar Zebari told the Sunday Telegraph of London that his government has gathered information from intelligence services showing support by some neighboring countries to the insurgents.
Although Zebari did not mention Syria by name, other high ranking officials in the news Iraqi government pointed the fingers at Syria and Iran as the countries that are the most to blame for training and funding foreign elements in Iraq to disrupt the countries move towards democracy.
Baghdad also believed that up to 10,000 foreign spies and undercover agents have infiltrated the country since last years war, the newspaper reported.
Zabari indicated that Iraq might not oppose attacks by American troops based in Iraq on neighboring states if they were backing the insurgents, the Sunday Telegraph added.
He was quoted as warning that supporting terrorists 'will backfire on those governments.'
'Why they are doing it we cannot say, but we do know where the support is coming from. We have plans to put this before the public within days and it will have substantial impact.'
(Excerpt) Read more at kurdmedia.com ...
Iraq announced today that they're closing the border with Iran.
YOWZA!
Looks like the 'Bush Doctrine' is about to unfold!
Hear that Iran and Syria?
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Should read 'The Republic of Iraq will help facilitate attacks on nations who support terrorism' but that would drive the so called Arab street nuts!
I think the guys in the provisional goverment have figured out that the US is decent. These gentlemen will go down on the level of The signers of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution if they pull it off.
Kind of like closing the barn door after 10,000 Al Qaeda run through.
P O N G
The domino effect begins for the Bush Doctrine...
This really is incredible news. The mullahs and corrupt regiemes are really going to have their feet finally held to the fire!
We have secured a strategic base, freed 25 million people from a murdering tyrant, made a great ally, slowed the spread of WMDs to terrorists ,and killed or captured many of the top instigators.
But according to the lib press its a failure and quagmire. We will wake them up Nov 3rd back to reality.
Q: When is a good thing a bad thing?
A: When it's good for America, but Dims hear about it.
"We have plans to put this before the public within days and it will have substantial impact.'"
That's big
Just wait till those Iran's rogue nuke plants are flattened, what are they going to do about it then! Call and complain to the UN??
I noticed that comment as well..could portend an interesting couple of weeks!
ping
They better hope the UN doesnt pass a resolution condemning the destruction of their nuke factory. heheh
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