US special forces launch rare attack inside Syria

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ALBERT AJI | October 26, 2008 10:06 PM EST | AP

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A tent at a civilian building construction site is seen in this image from television Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. U.S. military helicopters have launched an extremely rare attack on Syrian territory close to the border with Iraq, killing eight people in a strike the government in Damascus condemned as "serious aggression." A Syrian government statement said four helicopters attacked a civilian building under construction shortly before sundown and fired on workers inside. (AP Photo/Syrian TV via APTN )

DAMASCUS, Syria — U.S. military helicopters launched an extremely rare attack Sunday on Syrian territory close to the border with Iraq, killing eight people in a strike the government in Damascus condemned as "serious aggression."

A U.S. military official said the raid by special forces targeted the network of al-Qaida-linked foreign fighters moving through Syria into Iraq. The Americans have been unable to shut the network down in the area struck because Syria was out of the military's reach.

"We are taking matters into our own hands," the official told The Associated Press in Washington, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the political sensitivity of cross-border raids.

The attack came just days after the commander of U.S. forces in western Iraq said American troops were redoubling efforts to secure the Syrian border, which he called an "uncontrolled" gateway for fighters entering Iraq.

A Syrian government statement said the helicopters attacked the Sukkariyeh Farm near the town of Abu Kamal, five miles inside the Syrian border. Four helicopters attacked a civilian building under construction shortly before sundown and fired on workers inside, the statement said.

The government said civilians were among the dead, including four children.

A resident of the nearby village of Hwijeh said some of the helicopters landed and troops exited the aircraft and fired on a building. He said the aircraft flew along the Euphrates River into the area of farms and several brick factories. The witness spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information.

Another witness said four helicopters were used in the attack.

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Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, there have been some instances in which American troops crossed areas of the 370-mile Syria-Iraq border in pursuit of militants, or warplanes violated Syria's airspace. But Sunday's raid was the first conducted by aircraft and on such a large scale. In May 2005, Syria said American fire killed a border guard.

Syria's Foreign Ministry said it summoned the U.S. and Iraqi charges d'affaires to protest against the strike.

"Syria condemns this aggression and holds the American forces responsible for this aggression and all its repercussions. Syria also calls on the Iraqi government to shoulder its responsibilities and launch and immediate investigation into this serious violation and prevent the use of Iraqi territory for aggression against Syria," the government statement said.

Syrian state television late Sunday aired footage that showed blood stains on the floor of a site under construction, with wooden beams used to mold concrete strewn on the ground. Akram Hameed, one of the injured, told the television he was fishing in the Euphrates and saw four helicopters coming from the border area under a heavy blanket of fire.

"One of the helicopters landed in an agricultural area and eight members disembarked," the man in his 40s said. "The firing lasted about 15 minutes and when I tried to leave the area on my motorcycle, I was hit by a bullet in the right arm about 20 meters (yards) away," he said.

The injured wife of the building's guard, in bed in hospital with a tube in her nose, told Syria TV that two helicopters landed and two remained in the air during the attack.

"I ran to bring my child who was going to his father and I was hit," she said. The TV did not identify her by name.

The area targeted is near the Iraqi border city of Qaim, which had been a major crossing point for fighters, weapons and money coming into Iraq to fuel the Sunni insurgency.

Iraqi travelers making their way home across the border reported hearing many explosions, said Qaim Mayor Farhan al-Mahalawi.

The foreign fighters network sends militants from North Africa and elsewhere in the Middle East to Syria, where elements of the Syrian military are in league with al-Qaida and loyalists of Saddam Hussein's Baath party, the U.S. military official said.

He said that while American forces have had considerable success, with Iraqi help, in shutting down the "rat lines" in Iraq, and with foreign government help in North Africa, the Syrian node has been out of reach.

"The one piece of the puzzle we have not been showing success on is the nexus in Syria," the official said.

On Thursday, U.S. Maj. Gen. John Kelly said Iraq's western borders with Saudi Arabia and Jordan were fairly tight as a result of good policing by security forces in those countries but that Syria was a "different story."

"The Syrian side is, I guess, uncontrolled by their side," Kelly said. "We still have a certain level of foreign fighter movement."

He added that the U.S. was helping construct a sand berm and ditches along the border.

"There hasn't been much, in the way of a physical barrier, along that border for years," Kelly said.

The White House in August approved similar special forces raids from Afghanistan across the border of Pakistan to target al-Qaida and Taliban operatives. At least one has been carried out.

The flow of foreign fighters into Iraq has been cut to an estimated 20 a month, a senior U.S. military intelligence official told the Associated Press in July. That's a 50 percent decline from six months ago, and just a fifth of the estimated 100 foreign fighters who were infiltrating Iraq a year ago, according to the official.

Ninety percent of the foreign fighters enter through Syria, according to U.S. intelligence. Foreigners are some of the most deadly fighters in Iraq, trained in bomb-making and with small-arms expertise and more likely to be willing suicide bombers than Iraqis.

Foreign fighters toting cash have been al-Qaida in Iraq's chief source of income. They contributed more than 70 percent of operating budgets in one sector in Iraq, according to documents captured in September 2007 on the Syrian border. Most of the fighters were conveyed through professional smuggling networks, according to the report.

Iraqi insurgents seized Qaim in April 2005, forcing U.S. Marines to recapture the town the following month in heavy fighting. The area became secure only after Sunni tribes in Anbar turned against al-Qaida in late 2006 and joined forces with the Americans.

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem accused the United States earlier this year of not giving his country the equipment needed to prevent foreign fighters from crossing into Iraq. He said Washington feared Syria could use such equipment against Israel.

Though Syria has long been viewed by the U.S. as a destabilizing country in the Middle East, in recent months, Damascus has been trying to change its image and end years of global seclusion.

Its president, Bashar Assad, has pursued indirect peace talks with Israel, mediated by Turkey, and says he wants direct talks next year. Syria also has agreed to establish diplomatic ties with Lebanon, a country it used to dominate both politically and militarily, and has worked harder at stemming the flow of militants into Iraq.

The U.S. military in Baghdad did not immediately respond to a request for comment after Sunday's raid.

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Associated Press reporter Pamela Hess in Washington and Sam F. Ghattas in Beirut contributed to this report.

DAMASCUS, Syria — U.S. military helicopters launched an extremely rare attack Sunday on Syrian territory close to the border with Iraq, killing eight people in a strike the government in Damascu...
DAMASCUS, Syria — U.S. military helicopters launched an extremely rare attack Sunday on Syrian territory close to the border with Iraq, killing eight people in a strike the government in Damascu...
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This is why our dollar is worth 10 cents and why we are being laughed at around the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 10/30/2008

And the world is supposed to look up to us. Cut me a break.

http://www.ronnierayjenkins.com/topics/deathinappalachia/Empty_Chairs/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 10/27/2008

Ok, this is just speculation but since W is not trustworthy it's worth pointing out so that others with more info can piece it together. Is W trying to submarine talks that Isreal is having with Syria mediated by Turkey? Is W trying to side with one faction in Isreal (maybe the neocons for example)? I read an article recently that said Syria is no longer happy to be buddies with Iran since the balance of power is tipped away from the Sunni's and towards the Shia via Iraq so it represents an opportunity for Isreal to make peace with Syria but would require returning some land. A few months ago while in Isreal, didnt Bush rail against talking to the enemy pretty much the day before Isreal started talking to Syria and everyone took it to be a shot at Obama for talking to enemies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 10/27/2008

Task Force 88, was helicoptered into the strike area. The 88’s job was simple: K.i.l.l anyone still alive and leave no unidentified b.o.d.i.e.s behind.”

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 PM on 10/27/2008

scary indeed

the raid into Syria was conducted by a U.S. special-operations unit Task Force 88, a hunter-killer team

Multinational Forces Iraq uses the generic term Coalition forces to describe Task Force 88,

this cream of Western Special Operators consists of several elements:
TF Black - operating chiefly in Southern Iraq - made up of an SAS sabre squadron, supported by a Company of SFSG (TF Red). Some SBS operators are thought to be attached to TF Black.
TF Blue - US Navy SEALs from DEVGRU (Seal Team 6)
TF Green - 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - or 'Delta Force'
TF Orange - electronic intelligence gathers

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 10/27/2008

Elements of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), US 24th Special Tactics Squadron, the UK's 7 and 47 RAF Squadrons provide specialised air support for TF-88. CIA operatives alongside the UK's Joint Support Group and SRR are believed to be attached to the Task Force to provide intelligence support.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 10/27/2008

a whole new way of projecting American power: “pre-emptive nation-building instead of pre-emptive regime change,” ie “Iraq done right.”

Task Force 88 operated as well in Somalia. The 88’s job was simple: Kill anyone still alive and leave no unidentified bodies behind.”
When the secret operation was leaked, Bush Administration officials said that American planes were trying to hit three alleged al Qaeda operatives who had allegedly been given sanctuary by the Islamic Councils government decapitated by the Ethiopians

America’s first AC-130 gunship went wheels-up on January 7 from that secret Ethiopian airstrip. After each strike, anybody left alive was to be wiped out by successive waves of Ethiopian commandos and Task Force 88, operating out of Manda Bay. The plan was to rinse and repeat ‘until no more bad guys,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 10/27/2008
- jmpfjoy I'm a Fan of jmpfjoy 12 fans permalink
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Wow, I hope what I'm thinking isn't true. I hope this isn't a way to get foreign security back to front and center for JMC. That's too horrible for words.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 10/27/2008
- Emerald1943 I'm a Fan of Emerald1943 277 fans permalink
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I think this is just a republican ploy to favor John McCain! If they have been having trouble with fighters crossing this border for a time, why is it that they are doing this NOW??? And what's up with the strike in Pakistan at the same time?

The war-mongers in Washington have to be sent packing before they start WW3!

OBAMA '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 10/27/2008

I was just thinking that, Emerald, BUSH AGAIN

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 10/27/2008

To think this has nothing to do with the election would be naive to say the least...but something worries me more: the crazy apocalyptic creed of Palin and her ilk (alarmingly widespread) calls for literal fulfillment of biblical prophesies, one of which is that Damascus (Syria) must fall before Jesus returns....
just sayin'...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 10/27/2008
- 000Jade000 I'm a Fan of 000Jade000 67 fans permalink

The Syrian Foreign Minister is giving a press conference in London now. He called the attack a crime and said that Syria considers it to be terrorism. He also said that if we attack again, they will protect themselves. And, yes, he believes it has something to do with our elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 10/27/2008
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 66 fans permalink

This Is AP press using the word 'Rare' in the title of this story.

The word Illegal should be used. Since what the U.S. did was cross a sovereign country's border without the country's permission.

Imagine if Canada did that to us.

Keep in mind the rightwing slant of AP stories.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 10/27/2008
- smag I'm a Fan of smag 4 fans permalink

You idiot, I don't think we are helping to smuggle guns or fighters into Canada to attack Canadians or does that matter to you? Do you think that the debate about the war trumps the safety of soldiers that were ordered to be their country to be there?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 10/27/2008
- Durango I'm a Fan of Durango 134 fans permalink

Doesn't change the fact the the "incursion" violated international law.

We could try working with Stria to prevent the smuggling of arms and people across the borders. But that might make sense.

After all Syria is a natural ally in the war against al Qaida and Osama Bin Ladin.

But then the war in Iraq has nothing to do with al Qaida does it?

So what exactly is it about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 10/27/2008
- sevenkdr I'm a Fan of sevenkdr 2 fans permalink

This week ain't over. Be prepared folks. This isn't big enough for the October surprise....Could be the catalyst though.

Is it a suprise if you expect it?

Stay strong. Republicans don't keep us safe, they have only boosted Al Qaeda's ranks. It will be hard for them to convince people U.S. is the "Great Satan" if we have an intelligent diplomatic president and are held with high regard in the global community.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 10/27/2008
- shanefish I'm a Fan of shanefish 10 fans permalink
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Although I realize the importance of stopping the flow of "enimies" into Iraq, do we not think that we need Syria on our side? Syria and Jordan are vital to our nation's goals in the Middle East and without them, we stand little chance of ever finding peace. Can you imagine if a country's military were to cross our border and fire on our citizens? This is insane! I think they're doing one of two things, either trying to kill Bin Laden, or prodding these other countries to start fighting us in order to improve McCain's chances. It is disgusting!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 AM on 10/27/2008
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DAMASCUS, Syria — The U.S. military launched an illegal invasion Sunday into Syria, murdering eight civilians in a crime the government in Damascus diplomatically described as "serious aggression.". Once again the criminal cartel which has seized power in the US proves there is no integrity within the armed forces which will "just obey" any order no matter how illegal it is.

It'd be a "rare" event if these things were described accurately.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 10/27/2008
- Palemoon I'm a Fan of Palemoon 157 fans permalink
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Shades of Vietnam when Nixon expanded the war into Cambodia. Even McCain is seeming to give the "peace with honor" tone, recalling Nixon's mantra for bringing a conclusion to that war. Nixon was secretly bombing for at least one year prior to his admission on April 30, 1970.

Here is a 1970 Time magazine article about this very subject...
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,909431-1,00.html

And bear in mind, that on May 4, 1970, four protestors were shot dead at Kent State. They were protesting the expansion of the war into Cambodia with it seeming to be a war without end. Nixon appeared to having broke his promise to end the war by the end of his first term.

Now then, what are we going to do about Vietnam II, better known commercially on the propaganda networks as the "Iraq War"??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 10/27/2008

George Bush's " October Surprise " present to John McCain ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 AM on 10/27/2008

that is what I am thinking.

Fear tactics and international crisis 101

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 AM on 10/27/2008
- cornflower I'm a Fan of cornflower 6 fans permalink

You betcha! They're trying to start something before the election. They are lower than a snake's belly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 10/27/2008
- DuPageDem I'm a Fan of DuPageDem 19 fans permalink

Bingo. That Bomb Iran thing hasn't materialized, so why not drag Syria into this quagmire.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 10/27/2008
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