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US blames Syria for Iraq suicide
bombings
Pakistan
Times
Foreign Desk
WASHINGTON (US): The United
States has stepped up its rhetoric against Syria, blaming Damascus for a new
string of suicide bombings in Iraq and threatening unspecified international
action if Syrian authorities failed to crack down militants using their
territory as a staging base.
“Innocent people are getting blown up in Iraq because Syria is allowing its
territory to be used by terrorists bent on sowing murder and mayhem in Iraq
and they’re not going to succeed,” Deputy State Department Spokesman Adam
Ereli told reporters Friday.
He went on to insist that the international community “is not going to let
this continue to happen,” but did not say whether a US complaint to the UN
Security Council was in the offing.
The deputy spokesman added the international community was going to act
“because Syria, more and more, is being recognized as a destabilizing
element in the region.”
Nearly 200 people have been killed in Iraq since Wednesday .
The death toll reached about nearly 150 Wednesday, at least 23 Thursday and
more than 20 on Friday as vehicles exploded in Baghdad and other Iraqi
cities.
The worst bombing in the Iraqi capital claimed the lives of 112 labourers as
they waited for work in the Iraqi capital Wednesday.
In one of the most direct attempts to blame Damascus for mayhem in Iraq,
Ereli argued that the bombings could happen primarily because the Syrian
government was failing to put an end to movements of Islamic radical through
its territory.
“Syria and Syrian territory and activities in Syria... that the Syrian
Government can do something about that are directly connected to the
insurgency in Iraq,” he stated.●
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