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From today's Early Bird:
"Iraqi state television aired a video" Wednesday "showing what the U.S.-funded channel said was the confession of a captured Syrian officer, who said he trained Iraqi terrorists to behead people and build car bombs to attack American and Iraqi troops," AP reports. "Later, Al Iraqiya aired another round of interviews with men it said were Sudanese and Egyptians who also trained in Syria to carry out attacks in Iraq."
This revelation confirms suspicions that have become conventional amongst some conservative wonks. I hope Putin knows who he's doing business with. According to a briefing at Heritage earlier this week on today's meeting, Putin has many interests in the Middle East that conflict with our goals, and wants a greater role in the region. He also sees the Ukrianian elections as a personal betrayal by President Bush. Indeed, some members of the Moscow panel that joined us via satellite believed the Ukrainian elections had been influenced by American groups preparing for the event as much as three years in advance. This Russian threat to sell arms to Syria is not only a move to reassert relevance, but also a reaction to a perceived personal slight between leaders. In this case, the maxim of the personal and the political may have deadly consequences for all who question the right of Syrians to abet terror and strive for hegemony in the region.
"Iraqi state television aired a video" Wednesday "showing what the U.S.-funded channel said was the confession of a captured Syrian officer, who said he trained Iraqi terrorists to behead people and build car bombs to attack American and Iraqi troops," AP reports. "Later, Al Iraqiya aired another round of interviews with men it said were Sudanese and Egyptians who also trained in Syria to carry out attacks in Iraq."
This revelation confirms suspicions that have become conventional amongst some conservative wonks. I hope Putin knows who he's doing business with. According to a briefing at Heritage earlier this week on today's meeting, Putin has many interests in the Middle East that conflict with our goals, and wants a greater role in the region. He also sees the Ukrianian elections as a personal betrayal by President Bush. Indeed, some members of the Moscow panel that joined us via satellite believed the Ukrainian elections had been influenced by American groups preparing for the event as much as three years in advance. This Russian threat to sell arms to Syria is not only a move to reassert relevance, but also a reaction to a perceived personal slight between leaders. In this case, the maxim of the personal and the political may have deadly consequences for all who question the right of Syrians to abet terror and strive for hegemony in the region.

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