Iraq Says Jihadists, Weapons Moving from Baghdad to Damascus

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Jihadists are moving from Iraq to Syria, as are weapons being sent to opponents of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, Iraq's deputy interior minister told Agence France Presse on Saturday.

Assad has been carrying out a bloody crackdown on an uprising against his rule since March 2011, in which over 6,000 people have been killed.

"We have intelligence information that a number of Iraqi jihadists went to Syria," Adnan al-Assadi said in an interview with AFP, adding that "weapons smuggling is still ongoing" from Iraq to Syria.

"The weapons are transported from Baghdad to Nineveh (province), and the prices of weapons in Mosul (the province's capital) are higher now because they are being sent to the opposition in Syria," Assadi said.

He said that the price of a Kalashnikov assault rifle has risen from between $100 and $200 to between $1000 and $1500.

"The weapons are being smuggled from Mosul through the Rabia crossing to Syria, as members of the same families live on both sides of the border," he said.

And "there is some smuggling through a crossing near Abu Kamal," he said, referring to a Syrian city.

There are large numbers of weapons in Iraq after three decades marked by multiple wars and a violent insurgency following the 2003 overthrow of now-executed dictator Saddam Hussein.

Assadi said some Arab jihadists have returned home to participate in revolutions there.

"In the past, Syrians were fighting in Iraq, and now they are fighting in Syria, and also the Egyptians are fighting in Egypt, the Yemenis in Yemen, and the Libyans in Libya."

Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak "used to send jihadists to Iraq and financed them to fight in Iraq, and (ousted Libyan leader Moammar) Gadhafi used to have many organizations fighting in Iraq," he said.

Comments 11
Default-user-icon John Marina (Guest) 11 February 2012, 17:13

If the Western Powers know all this, the question is "why are they supporting the insurgency?. Lebanon is next on the agenda.

Default-user-icon Murad (Guest) 11 February 2012, 17:33

Good morning. This has been happening for a while now.

Thumb shab 11 February 2012, 17:41

And soon the Lebanese will fight the filthy Persian militia

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) 11 February 2012, 17:53

There is nothing filthier than this mafia militia.

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 11 February 2012, 17:59

soon lebanon will fight all filthy extremists and send them back to the people that give them money and orders

Thumb geha 11 February 2012, 18:01

very soon :)

Default-user-icon rami (Guest) 11 February 2012, 18:23

how the tables have turned...

Default-user-icon william (Guest) 11 February 2012, 18:58

"And soon the Lebanese will fight the filthy Persian militia" and we will replace it by the filthy wahabi sunni muslim extremist terror spreading mercenaries taking orders form Saudi Arabia who are currently busy calling for the execution of some kid who posted a few lines of comment on his twitter page for the prophet, and after you get rid of the "filthy militia" Lebanon would be a happy dancing democratic country! and all the leb citizens would be free and joyful! now thumb me down you hypocrites and fools.

Default-user-icon moukawama (Guest) 11 February 2012, 19:15

The day will come and we will become a resistance movement against the filthy Iranian revolutionary guards in the land of the cedars along with there friend Hassoun the infidel. Hizb el shitan will be sent back to hell. As the article states the people, army, and resistance will defend Lebanon. Since we are the people and we want to be a resistance then this is completely legal.

Thumb jcamerican 11 February 2012, 19:22

Victory for the dreamers with no plans.

Missing realist 11 February 2012, 19:39

Let the Syrian Alawite regime have a taste of their own medicine: we all know how the syrian intelligence sponsored those terrorists to kill innocent iraqis, now the guns are making a U-turn, good stuff.