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Feb. 23, 2005, 12:27PM



Syrian officer says he trained Iraqi insurgents
Associated Press


BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi state television aired a video today showing what the
U.S.-funded channel said was the confession of a captured Syrian officer who
said he trained Iraqi insurgents to behead people and build car bombs to
attack American and Iraqi troops.

The video also showed an Iraqi who said the insurgents practiced beheading
animals to train for decapitating hostages.

Syrian officials could not immediately be reached for comment on the claims.

The video comes at a time when the Bush administration has stepped up
pressure on Syria to stop meddling in Iraqi affairs by allowing insurgents
to cross into the country to fight coalition troops and by harboring former
Iraqi regime members. Syria has denied the charges.

President Bush also repeated today that Syria must remove its 15,000 troops
from neighboring Lebanon but did not threaten any action against Damascus -
for now.

In the video, the man, identified as Lt. Anas Ahmed al-Essa of the Syrian
intelligence service, said his group had been recruited to "cause chaos in
Iraq ... to bar America from reaching Syria."

"We received all the instructions from Syrian intelligence," al-Essa, 30,
said on a video broadcast by state-run Iraqiya TV, which can be seen
nationwide.

The tape was apparently made in the northern city of Mosul but no date was
provided. It was not possible to authenticate the claims.

An unidentified Iraqi officer introduced the video, saying all insurgent
groups in Iraq were covers for Syrian intelligence. He named a number of
well-known groups, including one which has killed and beheaded foreigners.

Iraqiya TV is believed to be widely watched by Iraqis - mainly those who
cannot afford satellite dishes offering the Gulf-based Al-Jazeera and
Al-Arabiya stations. But the station, which went on the air in May 2003 with
help from the Pentagon, is viewed by many Iraqis as an American propaganda
tool having a pro-American slant.

Top officials in Iraq's interim government have called on Syria to hand over
former Iraqi Baathists who fled there after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion,
which Syria vehemently opposed.

In the video, the bearded al-Essa, dressed in a gray jacket and shirt,
claimed to be leader of the al-Fateh Army, which has not been heard of
before.

He was one of 11 men claiming in front of the camera that they were
recruited by Syrian intelligence officers. The other 10 were identified as
Iraqis.

Al-Essa said his need for money was the motive for accepting an offer by a
Syrian intelligence colonel he identified as Fady Abdullah to carry out
attacks inside Iraq.

"I was trained on explosives, killing, spying, kidnapping ... and after one
year I went to Iraq with Fady Abdullah," al-Essa said.

He claimed he infiltrated into Iraq in 2001, about two years before the U.S.
invasion, because Syrian intelligence was convinced that American military
action loomed.

Another man, Shawan al-Sabaawi, was identified as a former lieutenant
colonel in Saddam Hussein's army. He claimed to have received training from
Syrian intelligence on how to behead hostages.

He said the group started by making car bombs targeting American troops and
Iraqi National Guardsmen before beginning a campaign of kidnapping and
beheading Iraqis.

Al-Essa said the group used animals for training in beheadings. He said it
required "at least 10 beheadings" for a member to be promoted to a group
leader.

"I had to send a report to Syria about how the operations are going," he
said.

Weapons, explosives and equipment were all provided by Syrian intelligence,
al-Essa claimed. He added the group members received $1,500 a month.

International pressure on Syria has grown since the Feb. 14 assassination of
former Lebanese Premier Rafik Hariri, who died along with 16 others in a
massive explosion in Beirut.

The Lebanese opposition blames the killing on the Damascus government and
its Syrian backers. Both governments have denied involvement. Syria has
15,000 soldiers in Lebanon and is under growing international pressure to
withdraw.




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NOYB wrote:
Feb. 23, 2005, 12:27PM



Syrian officer says he trained Iraqi insurgents
Associated Press


Yet further proof that invading Iraq was the wrong thing to do... wrong
country at the wrong time...

DSK

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NOYB wrote:
Feb. 23, 2005, 12:27PM



Syrian officer says he trained Iraqi insurgents
Associated Press


Yet further proof that invading Iraq was the wrong thing to do... wrong
country at the wrong time...


You still don't see the connection?

Poor Doug.


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NOYB wrote:
You still don't see the connection?


There isn't one... other than your parrotting of Bush & Cheney's
unbacked assertions.

Do you not see the evidence of your own post?

There are none so blind as those who refuse to see.

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NOYB wrote:
Feb. 23, 2005, 12:27PM



Syrian officer says he trained Iraqi insurgents
Associated Press


BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi state television aired a video today showing what
the U.S.-funded channel said was the confession of a captured Syrian
officer who said he trained Iraqi insurgents to behead people and build
car bombs to attack American and Iraqi troops.


And most of the 9-11'ers were Saudi.

Yet, Bush blew our wad attacking Iraq.


Saudi Arabia is Iraq in reverse. The leaders are our allies, but the people
are our enemy. Of course, the people also happen to be the enemy of the
Saudi Royals.





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NOYB wrote:
Saudi Arabia is Iraq in reverse. The leaders are our allies, but the people
are our enemy.


Wrong. The Saudi royal family would love to exterminate Israel and wreak
bloody vengeance on the satan-spawn Americans, but they're addicted to
their decadent lifestyle and accustomed to doing business with the Bush
family.

By your analogy, one might infer that the Bush family is the ally of the
Muslim fundies and the enemy of the people of the U.S.

DSK

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"DSK" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
Feb. 23, 2005, 12:27PM



Syrian officer says he trained Iraqi insurgents
Associated Press


Yet further proof that invading Iraq was the wrong thing to do... wrong
country at the wrong time...

DSK


Don't worry we'll get to Syria and Iran soon enough.


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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

Feb. 23, 2005, 12:27PM



Syrian officer says he trained Iraqi insurgents
Associated Press

Yet further proof that invading Iraq was the wrong thing to do... wrong
country at the wrong time...

DSK



Don't worry we'll get to Syria and Iran soon enough.

Maybe you'll get point this time, eh, Bert? Wouldn't it be a privilege for
you to stop a bullet for your leader?


As I told you before I put myself in line. What have you done for your
country besides bad mouth it any chance you get?


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Hmmm....may be, but they sure love their gold plated Mercedes...
JR
Harry Krause wrote:

The Saudi leaders are not our allies; they are fundamentalist Muslims
and, as such, hate us worse than Saddam ever did. They tolerate us
because we've made them billionaires, and because they're in good with
the Bush family. But they have no love for the United States and its
decadent ways.



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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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As I told you before I put myself in line. What have you done for your
country besides bad mouth it any chance you get?

Wasn't that 20 miles 'behind' the line ? How far did your big gun shoot
anyway?


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