Posted on 11/07/2002 1:17:42 PM PST by x-navy seal
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:01:35 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
The tri-border region shared by Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil is a sparsely populated intersection of dense jungle and porous borders.
CNN's Mike Boettcher reports on what sources say was a meeting of terrorist operatives in a remote jungle area of South America -- and why antiterrorist experts are taking another look at activities there. Watch "Wolf Blitzer Reports" at 5 p.m. EST Thursday.
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Argentina has a very large Syrian and Lebanese population. Oddly enough, the Syrians have made the Argentine Armed forces one of their power bases. Argentina's last president, Menem, is a Syrian, although he converted to Catholicism.
This tri-country zone is crawling with "Palestinians" and other Islamic types who have turned the area (A very large area of rain forest and jungle) into a base where they smuglle drugs out and smuggle arms and goods in. It's condoned because it's a way for Argentines, Paraguayans, and Brazilians to avoid heavy import taxes on luxury goods, and even mundane stuff like appliances.
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