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Posted by malek on Apr-11-2003 05:14:

Shame / Disagreement Syria: Saddam's not our responsibility

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States, not Syria, is responsible for making sure Saddam Hussein and other top leaders of his regime don't escape Iraq by crossing the border into Syria, a top Syrian diplomat said Thursday.
"The United States Army has secured the Iraqi borders with Syria since the early days of this conflict," said Imad Moustapha, Syria's deputy ambassador to United States, in an interview with CNN.
"They are the ones that are controlling those borders. Let them decide who ... they want to go into Syria or stay in Iraq."
Moustapha also said speculation that Syria might offer haven to members of the deposed Iraqi leadership and their families is "being used by forces that are hostile to Syria just to try to tarnish Syria's image."
However, when asked directly if Syria would give Saddam refuge, Moustapha would only say, "We are not interfering in this conflict. We are only supporting the people of Iraq, not the government of Iraq."
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and other U.S. officials have charged that Syria has allowed war material to cross its border into Iraq, which Rumsfeld said was "not helpful." But Moustapha said those charges are untrue.
"It's not really about what Syria is doing. It's about what they are trying to portray Syria [as] doing," he said.
Moustapha also said Syrians "do not believe that Syria is next on the list of the United States," although he believes some officials in the United States do support expanding military action to other Middle Eastern countries.
"We believe that Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries are dream targets for certain neo-conservative intellectuals here in the United States that are strong allies of the extremist Likudist and Sharonist factions in Israel," he said.
Though Syria and Iraq have had an uneasy and sometimes hostile relationship in recent years, the Syrian government strongly opposed the U.S.-led military campaign.
Moustapha said images of liberated Iraqi civilians dancing joyously in the streets are deceptive, saying many Iraqis not captured by the cameras "are feeling very sad."
"Those people that are running in the streets -- those are mobs," he said.


Posted by JM on Apr-12-2003 05:04:

that's right! it's not the Canadian goverment's responsibility if i decide to drive 2 hours north to the border, get out, and illegally cross into Canada. That's what U.S. border control are there for; to stop me!

yes it is Syria's responsibility

>JM<


Posted by Eisbaer on Aug-17-2003 05:57:

suddam is our responsibility and so is arafat. we must keep our eyes on these terrorists at all costs or they will unemancipate our free world!


Posted by rizo on Aug-17-2003 06:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Eisbaer
suddam is our responsibility and so is arafat. we must keep our eyes on these terrorists at all costs or they will unemancipate our free world!
if thats our responsibility. i hope we keep an eye on sharon, bush, and his corporate friends like ken lay.


Posted by tathi on Aug-17-2003 07:16:

Eisbaer is that a joke?


Posted by Eisbaer on Aug-17-2003 07:41:

i think freedom of speech is a joke. as for crazy men who project their hegymonic fantasies onto the world... i do not believe they are acting alone, nor do i hold any one person responsible for the policy of the nation which he represents. i consider any assumption otherwise to be a joke.


Posted by tathi on Aug-17-2003 08:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Eisbaer: i think freedom of speech is a joke. as for crazy men who project their hegemonic fantasies onto the world...i do not believe they are acting alone


Something has to fuel these hegemonic fatasies, something very combustible (perhaps oil?)

there's a fine line between patriotism and ethnocentrism, and people in power will exploit this.

quote:
nor do i hold any one person responsible for the policy of the nation which he represents. i consider any assumption otherwise to be a joke.


assuming he isn't solely responsible



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