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SYRIA News:
20080516
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Barack
Obama - Hillary
Clinton - New
York
- South
Dakota - Illinois
- Nevada
- California
- US
- Israel
- Iran
- Syria
- Military
- Terrorism
- Politics
- History
- 2008
Election - "Bush
Assails ‘Appeasement,’ Touching Off Storm." ... "[Republican]
President Bush used a speech to the Israeli Parliament on Thursday to liken
those who would negotiate with “terrorists and radicals” to appeasers of
the Nazis — a remark widely interpreted as a rebuke to [2008 Election Democratic
Presidential Candidate and Illinois] Senator Barack Obama, who has advocated
greater engagement with countries like Iran and Syria." ... "The comments
created an angry tussle back home, as Democrats accused Mr. Bush of breaching
protocol by playing partisan politics overseas." ... "Mr. Obama delivered
a quick and pointed response, saying in an e-mail statement to reporters
that he had no intention of dealing with terrorists and accusing Mr. Bush
of using his visit, timed for the 60th anniversary of Israel’s independence,
to “launch a false political attack.”" ... "On Thursday, other Democrats
leapt to the Illinois senator’s defense. Senator Harry Reid of Nevada,
the Democratic leader, called Mr. Bush’s remarks “reckless and irresponsible.”
Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said Mr. Bush had behaved in a manner
“beneath the dignity of the office of president.” Representative Rahm Emanuel
of Illinois, chairman of the House Democratic caucus, accused Mr. Bush
of violating the unwritten rule against playing politics overseas." ...
"[2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate and New York] Senator
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mr. Obama’s rival for the Democratic presidential
nomination, joined him in taking issue with Mr. Bush. Weighing in from
South Dakota, Mrs. Clinton said: “President Bush’s comparison of any Democrat
to Nazi appeasers is offensive and outrageous, especially in the light
of his failures in foreign policy. This is the kind of statement that has
no place in any presidential address.”" -By Sheryl
Gay Stolberg and Jim
Rutenberg -NYTimes
WATCH
Pelosi's comment on Bush's criticism of Democrats while in Israel,
"What the President did in that regard is beneath the dignity of the office
of the President and unworthy of our representation at that observance
in Israel. And I would hope that any serious person would disassociate
themselves from the President's remarks who aspires to leadership in our
country."
20071122
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Iraq
- United
States - Saudi
Arabia - Libya
- Syria
- Military
- Terrorism
- Computer
- Intelligence
- Religious
- Politics
- "Foreign
Fighters in Iraq Are Tied to Allies of U.S.." ...
"Saudi Arabia and Libya, both considered allies by the United States in
its fight against terrorism, were the source of about 60 percent of the
foreign fighters who came to Iraq in the past year to serve as suicide
bombers or to facilitate other attacks, according to senior American military
officials." ... "The data come largely from a trove of documents and computers
discovered in September, when American forces raided a tent camp in the
desert near Sinjar, close to the Syrian border. The raid’s target was an
insurgent cell believed to be responsible for smuggling the vast majority
of foreign fighters into Iraq." ... "The most significant discovery was
a collection of biographical sketches that listed hometowns and other details
for more than 700 fighters brought into Iraq since August 2006." ... "The
records also underscore how the insurgency in Iraq remains both overwhelmingly
Iraqi and Sunni. American officials now estimate that the flow of foreign
fighters was 80 to 110 per month during the first half of this year and
about 60 per month during the summer. The numbers fell sharply in October
to no more than 40, partly as a result of the Sinjar raid, the American
officials say." ... "In contrast to the comparatively small number of foreigners,
more than 25,000 inmates are in American detention centers in Iraq. Of
those, only about 290, or some 1.2 percent, are foreigners, military officials
say." ... "About four out of every five detainees in American detention
centers are Sunni Arab, even though Sunni Arabs make up just one-fifth
of Iraq’s population." (1, 2)
-By Richard A. Oppel Jr.
-NYTimes
20070912
-
Israel
- Syria
- US
- "U.S.
Confirms Israeli Strikes Hit Syrian Target Last Week."
... "After days of silence from the Israeli government, American officials
confirmed Tuesday that Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes inside Syria
last week, the first such attack since 2003." ... "A Defense Department
official said Israeli jets had struck at least one target in northeastern
Syria last Thursday, but the official said it was still unclear exactly
what the jets hit and the extent of the bombing damage." -By
Mark Mazzetti and Helene Cooper -NYTimes
20070829
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Iraqi
- US
- Immigration
- Politics
- Government
- Military
- Employees
- Foreign
- Companies
- Travel
- Jordan
- Syria
- United
Nations - "Obstacles
Keep Iraqi Refugees From U.S.." ... "Despite a stepped-up
commitment from the United States to take in Iraqis who are in danger because
they worked for the American government and military, very few are signing
up to go, resettlement officials say." ... "The reason, Iraqis say, is
that they are not allowed to apply in Iraq, requiring them to make a costly
and uncertain journey to countries like Syria or Jordan, where they may
be turned away by border officials already overwhelmed by fleeing Iraqis."
... "The United Nations, which defines a refugee as someone who has fled
his or her home country, has submitted more than 9,000 Iraqis to the United
States for consideration since the State Department announced a new resettlement
program in February." ... "But only about 5 percent of the applicants are
former employees of the American war effort, according to figures provided
by the United Nations and the International Organization for Migration,
the agencies processing the cases." ... "But thousands more Iraqis work
for the United States through contractors like Titan, a subsidiary of L-3
Communications; DynCorp International; Parsons Corporation; and Triple
Canopy, and their subcontractors." ... "In all, 69,000 Iraqis work on contracts
with the Department of Defense through Iraqi and foreign companies, according
to the American military." ... "More than 40,000 Iraqis have registered
with the United Nations in Jordan and 90,000 more in Syria, out of an estimated
2 million who have fled Iraq, but not all qualify for refugee status."
(1, 2)
-By Sabrina Tavernise and David Rohde with contributions
by Mudhafar al-Husaini and Yusra al-Hakeem -NYTimes
20070810
-
Secret
- Canadian
- Syrian
- Kuwaiti
- United
States - Terrorism
- Prison
- Torture- Politics
- Immigration
- New
York
- "Deported
Canadian Was No Threat, Report Shows." ... "Canadian
intelligence officials anticipated that the United States would ship Maher
Arar, a Syrian-born Canadian who was detained in New York in 2002 on suspicion
of terrorism, to a third country to be tortured, declassified information
released on Thursday shows." ... "Mr. Arar was sent by American intelligence
officials in October 2002 to Syria, where he was tortured and jailed for
a almost a year. Last September, an extensive Canadian inquiry concluded
that the terrorism accusations against him were groundless." ... "Portions
of the inquiry's report were originally removed for security and diplomatic
reasons. But a court ruled last month that much of the editing was not
justified." ... "The newly released sections indicate that neither the
Syrian government nor the Federal Bureau of Investigation were convinced
that Mr. Arar was a significant security threat. They also suggest that
the investigation of Mr. Arar was prompted by the coerced confession of
Ahmad Abou el-Maati, a Kuwaiti-born Canadian who was also imprisoned and
tortured in Syria. And despite claims by the United States government that
Mr. Arar s removal to Syria was mainly an immigration matter, the new material
suggests that the Central Intelligence Agency led the action." -By
Ian Austen -NYTimes
20070715
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Saudi
Arabia - Iraq
- US
- Syria
- Iran
- Lebanon
- Afghan
- Foreign
- Military
- Intelligence
- Politics
- Religious
- Terrorism
- History
- Osama
bin Laden
- "Saudis'
role in Iraq insurgency outlined: Sunni extremists
from Saudi Arabia make up half the foreign fighters in Iraq, many suicide
bombers, a U.S. official says." ... "Although [Republican President] Bush
administration officials have frequently lashed out at Syria and Iran,
accusing it of helping insurgents and militias here, the largest number
of foreign fighters and suicide bombers in Iraq come from a third neighbor,
Saudi Arabia, according to a senior U.S. military officer and Iraqi lawmakers."
... "About 45% of all foreign militants targeting U.S. troops and Iraqi
civilians and security forces are from Saudi Arabia; 15% are from Syria
and Lebanon; and 10% are from North Africa, according to official U.S.
military figures made available to The Times by the senior officer. Nearly
half of the 135 foreigners in U.S. detention facilities in Iraq are Saudis,
he said." ... "Fighters from Saudi Arabia are thought to have carried out
more suicide bombings than those of any other nationality, said the senior
U.S. officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the subject's
sensitivity. It is apparently the first time a U.S. official has given
such a breakdown on the role played by Saudi nationals in Iraq's Sunni
Arab insurgency." ... "He said 50% of all Saudi fighters in Iraq come here
as suicide bombers. In the last six months, such bombings have killed or
injured 4,000 Iraqis." ... "The situation has left the U.S. military in
the awkward position of battling an enemy whose top source of foreign fighters
is a key ally that at best has not been able to prevent its citizens from
undertaking bloody attacks in Iraq, and at worst shares complicity in sending
extremists to commit attacks against U.S. forces, Iraqi civilians and the
Shiite-led government in Baghdad [Iraq's capital]." ... "In the 1980s,
the Saudi intelligence service sponsored Sunni Muslim fighters for the
U.S.-backed Afghan mujahedin battling Soviet troops in Afghanistan. At
the time, Saudi intelligence cultivated another man helping the Afghan
fighters, Osama bin Laden, the future leader of Al Qaeda who would one
day turn against the Saudi royal family and mastermind the Sept. 11 attacks
on New York and the Pentagon. Indeed, Saudi Arabia has long been a source
of a good portion of the money and manpower for Al Qaeda: 15 of the 19
hijackers in the Sept. 11 attacks were Saudi." (1,
2)
-By Ned Parker with contributions by Paul Richter
and Greg Miller -LAtimes
20070405
-
Media
- Politics
- US
- Syria
- CA
- "Tell
CNN to get the facts right on Pelosi trip." ... "For
much of the past week, CNN and its White House correspondent Suzanne Malveaux
have offered a steady stream of inaccurate and incomplete coverage of House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) trip to the Middle East and her April 3 meeting
with Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad." ... "Please join Media Matters
for America in demanding that CNN and Malveaux stop misinforming viewers
about Pelosi's trip and present all the facts." ... "Since April 2, Malveaux
has wrongly and
repeatedly claimed that Pelosi had no "standing" and was not acting
in an "official capacity," has attacked the trip as "political theater"
and a "political stunt," and has parroted
the Bush administration's attacks on Pelosi for going to Syria while ignoring
the fact that a Republican-led delegation met with Assad on April 1. Most
recently, Malveaux asked
whether Pelosi's trip was a "big wet kiss to President Al-Assad."" ...
"Other CNN personalities have joined in as well. Lou Dobbs devoted an entire
segment to "Pelosi's bad trip," while the April 3 edition of Anderson
Cooper 360 featured a segment on Pelosi's trip titled
"Talking to Terrorists."" ... "After several days of inaccurate, one-sided
coverage, it's time to tell CNN enough is enough. It's time to take action."
CNN's
contact information:
One
CNN Center, Box 105366, Atlanta, GA 30303-5366
Phone:
404-827-1500
Fax:
404-827-1906
"When contacting the media, please be polite and professional.
Express your specific concerns regarding that particular news report or
commentary, and be sure to indicate exactly what you would like the media
outlet to do differently in the future."
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