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How involved is Syria with Al Zarqawi's network in Iraq?
There are rumors that senior associates of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq -- and possibly al-Zarqawi himself -- met in Syria in April to plan new militant attacks against U.S. forces in Baghdad. American are concerned and upset about this. America has sent strong messages to Syria about stopping any overt or covert aid to Iraqi Al-Queda.
Syrian officials denied May 19 that the country is aiding Iraqi insurgents, calling the accusations "baseless" and "part of a political pressure campaign." Syrian officials said Damascus "remains willing to cooperate" with Iraq on security issues. Officials also denied U.S. claims that Syria is disrupting efforts between Palestinians and Israelis to establish peace in the region, adding that Syria continues to support the Palestinian position.
But slowly evidences are mounting against the Syrian regime in aiding insurgency in Iraq. It is possible at some point of time the current Iraqi Government will declare war against Syria for creating security breakdown and terror related violence in Iraq. Bush Administration is also patiently waiting to see the Syrian reaction to operations near the Syrian border.
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