October 06, 2004

French Hostages now in Syria?

WashTimes:

The French Democratic Union Party said Wednesday the French government fears two French nationals kidnapped in Iraq may have been taken to Syria.

Update: Leopold Stotch reminds me that hostages aren't the only things terrozombies are good at moving from Iraq to Syria.

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1 And yet there's only one blogger who has been consistent in his belief in the Iraq/Syria connection ...

Posted by: Leopold Stotch at October 06, 2004 02:35 PM (EAkEQ)

2 Is this the first hint at an Iranian/Syrian Coalition to stabilize Iraq? ... LONDON, Oct 6 (IranMania) - Iranian President Mohammed Khatami said Wednesday that his Islamic regime stood ready to help neighbouring Iraq as it struggles to retake rebel enclaves and restore government control nationwide, Agence France Press (AFP) reported. "We are ready to help the Iraqi government restore internal security without interfering in Iraq's domestic affairs," Khatami told reporters at a news conference here, wrapping up a three-day visit to Sudan. He added that a peaceful and stable Iraq would be in the interest of Iran and Iraq's other neighbours.

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The french hostages may be guarding the WMD so long forgot within Syria's borders? ...but; then again, maybe not!

I am so thankful that Iran has extended its long range missile's operational range to 1200 miles in order to allow its power grid to reach optimum performance.

Mike

Posted by: Sergeant America at October 06, 2004 03:38 PM (qYUR6)

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