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Gordon
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Former Green
Beret lieutenant colonel, Gordon Cucullu is now an editorialist,
author and a popular speaker. Born into a military
family, he lived and served for more than thirteen years in East
Asia, including eight years in Korea. For his Special Forces
service in Vietnam he was awarded a Bronze Star, Vietnamese Cross
of Gallantry, and the Presidential Unit Commendation. After separation
from the Army, he worked on Korea and East Asian affairs at both
the Pentagon and Department of State as well as an executive
for General Electric in Korea. His first major non-fiction work,
Separated
at Birth: How North Korea became the Evil Twin, is
based in large part on his extensive experience in
Korea and East Asia as a governmental insider and businessman.
[website]
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The
Axis of Evil Grows
Syria's turn…
[Gordon Cucullu] 2/24/05
For months many of us have said that Syria deserves a place
in the notorious Axis of Evil. You will recall that President
Bush announced the Axis post-September 11 Attack when he listed
North Korea, Iran, and Iraq as charter members. Why stop there,
some wondered, since Syria is every bit as oppressive as Iraq
and has long been a state sponsor of terrorism. Syria has deep
ties to Hezbollah, Hamas, and other terror groups, has controlled
Lebanon like a malicious puppet master, and continues to occupy
the Bekka Valley where it runs terrorist training camps. Any
one of these activities ought to have been enough to earn them
a place on the bad guy list; the combination makes it a lock.
Significantly, Syria
has played a key role both in the lead-up activity to the Iraq
War and the terrorism we’ve seen in
the aftermath. That Syria's machinations are under-reported makes
them no less influential. Syria has been a reflection of Saddam
Hussein’s Baathist Iraq for decades. Under the leadership
of Hafez Assad, Syria molded itself into a fascist, dictatorial
state. One of Assad’s heroes was Adolf Hitler. His counterpart
was Saddam Hussein. Both were secular-minded, hedonistic Sunni
Arabs. They dreamed of unbounded power and the wealth it would
bring. They ruled their fiefdoms through intimidation, terror,
and profligate corruption, each using ruthless internal intelligence
agencies (similar to the Gestapo and KGB) to force hapless citizens
to their will. Each surrounded himself with toadies and sycophants,
frequently purged those close to him as ruthlessly as known enemies,
and dreamed of being the leader of a regional Arab resurgence.
Saddam intended to
turn power over to one of his now happily deceased sons, Uday
or Qusay. The elder Assad, Hafez, lived long
enough to turn power over to his son, Basar, an optometrist,
and precocious dictator-in-training. The younger Assad, despite
initial myopically self-deceptive hopes that he would be a reformer,
has followed well in the footsteps of his father. He has increased
power by wide-spread use of the thugs in his intelligence agency,
and he is ratcheting up Syria's support for terrorist organizations.
Several of the most heinous are openly headquartered in Damascus.
Most disturbingly, there are credible reports that Syria has
become a welcoming home to Iraqi Baathist most-wanted criminals
who fled just before Saddam’s statue fell in the square.
It is reliably reported that as many as 54 top Iraqi leaders
are running the insurgency in Iraq from Damascus. This is the
reason many analysts say that while the body of the insurgency
is in Iraq, the head hides in Syria.
It is well known that
huge sums of stolen money – mostly
US dollars - were smuggled across the border into Syria around
the time of Iraq’s collapse. Even before the war began
billions of dollars were electronically transferred into Syrian-controlled
banks for safe keeping by Saddam’s regime. Given the generous
funding for the insurgents it is clear that some of those Iraqi
criminals from the old regime had the pin number of the account.
US Marines and soldiers searching terrorist bodies during and
after the Battle of Fallujah report that every one had in his
possession $200-$300 in crisp US $100 bills. Their paymaster
in Syria had sent in funds to pay them off. A lot of this money
came from the Oil for Food kickbacks that are already documented
to be in the billions of dollars. Plenty of money was on hand
to satisfy Saddam’s insatiable appetite for direct and
indirect power. These were the funds that were allocated to pay
for homicide bombers in Israel, fund al Qaeda training facilities
inside Iraq like Ansar al-Islam camps, and many other terror-related
activities. To this day the former Deputy Foreign Minister of
the Czech Republic testifies that an Iraqi intelligence agent
passed a large sum of money to 911 hijacker Mohammad Atta, but
that story has been inexplicably left untouched by our CIA.
More menacingly, Syria in the many months of fruitless negotiation
and intentional obstruction in the UN Security Council by France,
Russia, and China, surely was a convenient repository for weapons
that Saddam needed to hide. There was ample time, and there are
many corroborating stories, that long convoys of loaded vehicles
moved into Syria and returned empty. Iraq has a tradition of
hiding things. A squadron of modern, fully functional MiG-29
aircraft was found by the inspection teams buried in the desert.
Photos of these huge fighter aircraft being dug out of the sand
were sensational but most people seemed to overlook the obvious:
if aircraft were hidden in the sands is it likely that other
weapons systems were hidden also? If not buried then relocated.
Liberated Iraqi intelligence
sources – in cooperation
with other international agencies - have quietly identified two
sites within Syria and a third in the Bekka Valley that they
report have been used to store WMD coming out of pre-war Iraq.
It would have been cheap insurance for Saddam to move his valuable
supplies despite the reassurances he received from France and
Russia that the US was a paper tiger and would not attack. The
planned simultaneous terrorist attack on the Jordanian Ministry
of Defense and the American Embassy in Amman wwas designed around
classic al Qaeda truck bombs (ammonium nitrate kicked off by
a plastic explosive detonator) with a kicker: the attacking vehicles
were going to include poison gas shells placed on top of the
explosives. Jordanian investigators who discovered the plot and
arrested the terrorists confirm the poison gas. They also confirm
that the origin of the plotters was Syria. If Syria did not have
its own stocks of poison gas then it is not reasonable to connect
dots to an Iraqi source?
Syria has not remained
neutral in the war in Iraq. Highest levels of Assad’s ruling coterie are fully complicit with the
terrorist training camps located near the Iraq border inside
Syria. These camps – also funded by the escaped Iraqi Baathists
with Saddam’s ill-gotten gains – are functioning
in a manner similar to that al Qaeda used in Afghanistan and
pre-war Iraq. Terrorists are brought in from all over the region
and trained in Islamist, jihadist ideology. They learn basic
military skills and are then committed to the fight. They are
dying in droves in Iraq thanks to the skill of US and Coalition
troops and the rapidly emerging Iraqi security forces. Still
they have inflicted many casualties on hundreds of innocent Iraqis
and have wounded and killed many Americans. We need to take a
hard look and ask how long Syria is going to be allowed to continue
this illegal interference and provide sanctuary for the terrorists.
Syrian fingerprints
are all over the assassination of the anti-Syrian former Lebanese
president. Now announcements are released that
Syria has formed an alliance with Iran. Desperate times breed
desperate measures and both the Bansar Assad regime and the Mullahs
in Teheran fear the next move by America and our allies. Under
the radar, both Iran and Syria have extensive technological and
weapons ties with Kim Jong Il’s regime in North Korea.
Missile and warhead technology, uranium products, and chemical
warfare expertise and products have been transferred between
and among this nefarious trio. All three rogue regimes oppress
their people and are egregious violators of human rights as well
as being state sponsors of terrorism.
These rogue states
have watched America over the past year, wondering what the
outcome of our election would be. Now that
they know they are scrambling to scratch together a defense against
the attacks – economic, psychological, and military – that
they know will be forthcoming. By this evil alliance the die
has been cast. The decadent, dictatorial Syrian regime has sealed
its fate and will drag its fellow dictators in Iran and North
Korea down with it. Freedom is marching unstoppable across the
world, sweeping tin-pot tyrants out of the path.tRO
Curious
about North Korea? Learn more in Gordon’s
best-selling book Separated
at Birth: How North Korea became the Evil Twin became
the Evil Twin, Lyons Press available at bookstores now.
copyright
Gordon Cucullu 2005
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