Thursday, June 30, 2005

It's All One War, Part II

Suicide is Saudi, Syrian, say spokesmen:
The vast majority of suicide attackers in Iraq are thought to be foreigners — mostly Saudis and other Gulf Arabs — and the trend has become more pronounced this year with North Africans also streaming in to carry out deadly missions, U.S. and Iraqi officials say.

The bombers are recruited from Sunni communities, smuggled into Iraq from Syria after receiving religious indoctrination, and then quickly bundled into cars or strapped with explosive vests and sent to their deaths. . .

"The foreign fighters are the ones that most often are behind the wheel of suicide car bombs, or most often behind any suicide situation," said U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Don Alston, spokesman for the Multinational Force in Iraq.

Officials have long believed that non-Iraqis infiltrating the country through its porous borders with Syria, Iran and Saudi Arabia were behind most suicide missions, and the wave of bloody strikes in recent months has confirmed that thinking.
(via LGF)

2 comments:

SC&A said...

Unbelievable- a Syrian distinguishing between themselves and Saudis as who is the 'innapropriate' or 'excessive' murdering terrorist.

It's like living in a Savador Dali painting.

@nooil4pacifists said...

SC&A:

Perhaps it's fortunate Saudi women aren't allowed to drive. . .