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Syrian Volunteers Reportedly Head for Iraq
STRATFOR ^ | Mar 24, 2003

Posted on 03/24/2003 12:56:39 PM PST by Axion

Syrian Volunteers Reportedly Head for Iraq
Mar 24, 2003

Summary

Busloads of Syrians have reportedly left Syria to fight alongside Iraqi soldiers. If true, this would be an astounding development on Damascus' part, as it would be tantamount to declaring war on the United States.

Analysis

The BBC has reported that busloads of Syrian volunteers have left Syria to fight alongside Iraqi soldiers. The network offered no further details regarding the numbers involved or on Damascus' position on their actions. However, while Syria has stated its opposition to the war, Damascus has been extremely cautious in avoiding the impression of providing material support to Iraq. Even tacit approval of Syrian volunteers in Iraq would be tantamount to siding with Iraq in its war with the United States. That would be a tremendous gamble on the outcome of the war.

Damascus certainly would prefer the United States not successfully occupy Iraq. Were that to occur, Syria would be surrounded by U.S. and allied forces to the north, south and east, severely limiting its diplomatic and military options. However, since U.S. forces already are deployed to Iraq, en route and available, it would be difficult to argue at this time that Iraq will emerge from this war victorious. Coalition troops have faced some resistance, but not enough to justify a Syrian gamble on a U.S. loss.

Sources in Syria report that tens of thousands of Syrian volunteers are pressing Damascus to allow them to cross the border to help their Iraqi brethren fight the U.S. Army. The government is reportedly refusing, as it fears U.S. anger and has already been warned by Washington. But the sources say that hundreds of young Syrians, many of them former soldiers with the Syrian army, are successfully finding their way to Iraq -- either crossing the desert on foot or camel or by bribing border guards.

There is one anomaly that could support the BBC report of busloads of volunteers leaving Syria to fight. According to Syria's SANA news agency, a U.S. warplane fired a missile at a busload of Syrian nationals in Iraq at 1000 local time March 23. The bus was carrying 37 laborers, purportedly returning to Syria from jobs in Iraq, when it was attacked near Ar Rutbah, roughly 100 miles from the Syrian border. Five of the passengers died and at least ten were wounded in the attack. Regarding the alleged attack, a CENTCOM spokeswoman said only that the United States selects its targets carefully and uses precision-guided munitions to avoid civilian casualties.

This could be an accident and a coincidence. After all, according to SANA, the bus was returning to Syria, not traveling to Baghdad. But one last nagging fact emerged: One of those wounded in the attack was transferred to his hometown of Hamma. Hamma was the site of an Islamist uprising in 1982, which was brutally suppressed by then-President Hafez al Assad. Now, just because someone comes from a town that was a hotbed of Islamist activism two decades ago, when he was an infant, doesn't mean he is either an Islamist or inclined to volunteer for a war against U.S. forces in neighboring Iraq.

Just to weave in two more tenuous threads of circumstance, we note that last year there were reports of secret Iraqi-Syrian security negotiations and of the transfer of Iraqi arms to Syria and Syrian-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. And on March 21, U.S. aircraft bombed the Iraqi town of Akashat, near the Syrian border. There were subsequent reports in the Lebanese and Chinese press of U.S. special operations forces skirmishing with Iraqis in that town. There were no reports of Syrian involvement, and the town is reportedly the site of weapons of mass destruction manufacturing facilities. It could have been targeted for reasons having nothing to do with Syrian volunteers.

While Stratfor sources confirm that Syrian volunteers are attempting to reach Iraq, the BBC allegations of busloads pouring out of the country are difficult to believe and can be bolstered only by the thinnest of circumstances. A few busloads of Syrian volunteers would do nothing to shift the course of the war in Iraq, but would draw U.S. wrath after the war if the coalition emerged victorious. The only conditions under which Damascus would allow volunteers to join Iraqi forces would be if they knew the battle was stacked against CENTCOM or if they were also planning to send significant forces to shift the course of the battle. Neither seems likely, but the situation in Syria is worth monitoring.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraqifreedom; syria; warlist
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1 posted on 03/24/2003 12:56:39 PM PST by Axion
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To: Axion
why aren't these buses getting blown up on the way in there.
2 posted on 03/24/2003 12:57:32 PM PST by faithincowboys (Hate The French)
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To: Axion
Damascus will be reduced to smoldering ruin in the future.
3 posted on 03/24/2003 1:01:13 PM PST by tomahawk
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To: Axion
Bring 'em on. Less to deal with down the road.
4 posted on 03/24/2003 1:01:33 PM PST by usafretired
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To: faithincowboys
I'd heard a report of one Syrian civillian bus being blown up by an errant US missile. Perhaps there was more to it than originally known...
5 posted on 03/24/2003 1:02:22 PM PST by Dimensio
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To: Axion
I figured that we were going to fight Syria after we were done with Saddam. It is "terrorist central."
6 posted on 03/24/2003 1:02:51 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Axion
Of course, the Ba'ath Party runs Syria, too.

The apostrophe in ba'ath apparently stand for,"..by, I love de...'.

;^)
7 posted on 03/24/2003 1:03:07 PM PST by headsonpikes
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To: Dimensio
So these are the "civilians" on a Syrian bus that we (supposedly) bombed.
8 posted on 03/24/2003 1:03:29 PM PST by wimpycat ('Nemo me impune lacessit')
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To: Axion
Bring in the Predators with Hellfire missiles or fly in the Warthogs. It seems to trivial a job for Spooky & Spectre.
9 posted on 03/24/2003 1:03:48 PM PST by KriegerGeist ("In war there is no substitute for victory" General Douglas MacArthur)
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To: Axion
bring them on. we can fight them at the same time we fight the turks.
10 posted on 03/24/2003 1:04:08 PM PST by FloridaBoy
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To: Axion; Poohbah
I'm not surprised.

The fall of Iraq would leave Syria surrounded by countires that are friendly to the U.S. and/or Israel.
11 posted on 03/24/2003 1:04:24 PM PST by hchutch ("But tonight we get EVEN!" - Ice-T)
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To: Axion
While Stratfor sources confirm that Syrian volunteers are attempting to reach Iraq, the BBC allegations of busloads pouring out of the country are difficult to believe and can be bolstered only by the thinnest of circumstances.

That's how pathetic the BBC is these days: Even Stratfor laughs at them.

12 posted on 03/24/2003 1:04:37 PM PST by denydenydeny
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To: Axion
****The only conditions under which Damascus would allow volunteers to join Iraqi forces****...

would be if the regime was smart enough to dispose of some fundamentalist hotheads.
13 posted on 03/24/2003 1:04:58 PM PST by mercy
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To: Axion
I am sure we have enough ammo for anyone who wants to help Bagdad. Captured Iraqi combatants had pockets full of money. Killing for dollars won't last long.
14 posted on 03/24/2003 1:05:38 PM PST by dalebert
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To: Axion
Come on in boys, the water's fine... he he...
15 posted on 03/24/2003 1:05:40 PM PST by TADSLOS (Sua Sponte)
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To: Dimensio
good. if these people keep it up i say neutron bomb the whole area and let's call it a day!!!
16 posted on 03/24/2003 1:05:42 PM PST by faithincowboys (Hate The French)
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To: usafretired
agreed! but I suspect they are all hat no cattle when it comes to the bravery department.
17 posted on 03/24/2003 1:05:54 PM PST by kinghorse
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To: Axion
It could also be the case that Syria is ridding itself of its own Islamist radicals. IIRC, Syria is also a Baathist government and thus not on the best of terms with the Islamists. They could, for the price of a few bus tickets, purge their own radicals and stick a finger in America's eye; all with plausible deniability.
18 posted on 03/24/2003 1:06:49 PM PST by Redcloak (All work and no FReep makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no FReep make s Jack a dul boy. Allwork an)
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To: Axion; CheneyChick; vikingchick; Victoria Delsoul; WIMom; one_particular_harbour; kmiller1k; ...
Someone's unhappy they were left off the Axis of Evil.




19 posted on 03/24/2003 1:07:53 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: usafretired
I'm with you, if we're lucky we can draw Iran into this as well. Let's finish this thing once and for all.
20 posted on 03/24/2003 1:08:14 PM PST by SENTINEL (Active participant in the animating contest of freedom !)
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