Iraq says to close borders with Syria, Iran

AR182

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shutting down the borders should have been part of the war strategy from the start....but i guess better late than never...


BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's government said on Tuesday it would close its borders with Syria and Iran and extend the hours of a night curfew in Baghdad under a U.S.- backed security plan to rein in violence in the capital.

The measures ordered by Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki were announced on Iraqiya state television by Lieutenant General Abboud Qanbar, the Iraqi commander who is leading the U.S.-backed security offensive in Baghdad.

Qanbar said the border with Iran and Syria would be closed for 72 hours. He did not say when the closures would take effect.

The measures would extend Baghdad's night vehicle curfew of 11 p.m.-6 a.m. to 8 p.m.-6 a.m. Baghdad's international airport, which has been closed down in security operations in the past, will not be affected.

U.S. officials accuse non-Arab, Shi'ite Iran of funding and training Iraqi militants attacking U.S. forces in Iraq. American and Iraqi officials have accused Syria of not doing enough to stop alleged foreign fighters from crossing into Iraq.

On Monday bombings in popular markets in Baghdad killed at least 77 people and maimed scores.
 

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Your right AR better late then never. There's weapons coming in everyday. They better do it with Saudi also. Our satellites see this and we been watching but nothing been done. I never understood that.
 

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The borders will be closed for 72 hours? Is that right? This is a four day thing, or is that not what the story means?

If we are going to be there at all, this should definitely be a part of strategy. But if it's for just 72 hours, what is the big point of that? Maybe it's part of a four day push or something?
 

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If we are going to be there at all, this should definitely be a part of strategy. But if it's for just 72 hours, what is the big point of that? Maybe it's part of a four day push or something?

chad...

i can't believe i missed this point....it's really unbelievable how ineffective this whole campaign turned out....i thought our leaders learned from the viet nam debacle...but i guess not....
 

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chad...

i can't believe i missed this point....it's really unbelievable how ineffective this whole campaign turned out....i thought our leaders learned from the viet nam debacle...but i guess not....


Al, I am afraid they learned very well from Vietnam. They learned how a select few can profit from war. Not by winning the war but just by fighting it. Winning isn't necessary. That is why there was no plan on how to win. The longer we are there the more money they make.
 
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