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Iraq has denounced a raid into Syria at the weekend, saying it does not want its territory to be used as a launch-pad for US attacks on its neighbours. | Iraq has denounced a raid into Syria at the weekend, saying it does not want its territory to be used as a launch-pad for US attacks on its neighbours. |
Syria urged the UN Security Council to hold the US responsible for the attack, which it says killed eight civilians. | Syria urged the UN Security Council to hold the US responsible for the attack, which it says killed eight civilians. |
And Syria's cabinet called the attack "barbaric", ordering a US school and cultural centre in Damascus to be shut. | And Syria's cabinet called the attack "barbaric", ordering a US school and cultural centre in Damascus to be shut. |
Unnamed US officials have said the operation killed a key figure involved in the smuggling of fighters into Iraq. | Unnamed US officials have said the operation killed a key figure involved in the smuggling of fighters into Iraq. |
But Syrian foreign minister Walid Muallem denied the US claims calling them "totally unjustified". | But Syrian foreign minister Walid Muallem denied the US claims calling them "totally unjustified". |
'War crime attempt' | 'War crime attempt' |
He branded the attack a "war crime attempt" and said it had claimed the lives of civilians - a father and his three children, a farm guard and his wife, and a fisherman. | He branded the attack a "war crime attempt" and said it had claimed the lives of civilians - a father and his three children, a farm guard and his wife, and a fisherman. |
href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7695913.stm">Profile: Abu Ghadiya class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7694001.stm">In pictures: Grief and anger in SyriaSyria fears damage to Europe ties Speaking after a Baghdad cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh also explicitly criticised the US over the unconfirmed helicopter strike. | |
"The Iraqi government rejects the US helicopter strike on Syrian territory, considering that Iraq's constitution does not allow its land to be a base for launching attacks on neighbouring countries," he said. | "The Iraqi government rejects the US helicopter strike on Syrian territory, considering that Iraq's constitution does not allow its land to be a base for launching attacks on neighbouring countries," he said. |
But he urged Damascus to prevent groups using Syrian territory for "training and sending terrorists for attacks on Iraq and its people". | But he urged Damascus to prevent groups using Syrian territory for "training and sending terrorists for attacks on Iraq and its people". |
The White House has neither confirmed nor denied Sunday's strike near Abu Kamal, some eight kilometres (five miles) north of Iraq's border with Syria. | The White House has neither confirmed nor denied Sunday's strike near Abu Kamal, some eight kilometres (five miles) north of Iraq's border with Syria. |
Syria had protested to the UN Security Council in a letter to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the state news agency Sana said on Tuesday. | Syria had protested to the UN Security Council in a letter to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the state news agency Sana said on Tuesday. |
It urged the Security Council "to hold the aggressor responsible for the deaths of the innocent Syrian nationals". | It urged the Security Council "to hold the aggressor responsible for the deaths of the innocent Syrian nationals". |
'Successful operation' | 'Successful operation' |
An unnamed US official told Reuters news agency the raid killed Iraqi Abu Ghadiyah, a former lieutenant of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the al-Qaeda in Iraq leader who was killed in 2006. | An unnamed US official told Reuters news agency the raid killed Iraqi Abu Ghadiyah, a former lieutenant of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the al-Qaeda in Iraq leader who was killed in 2006. |
HAVE YOUR SAY It's hard to believe the Syrians could not see this coming G Battista, BrazilSend us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY It's hard to believe the Syrians could not see this coming G Battista, BrazilSend us your comments |
"It was a successful operation. [Abu Ghadiyah] is believed to be dead. This undoubtedly will have a debilitating effect on this foreign fighter smuggling network," the official said. | "It was a successful operation. [Abu Ghadiyah] is believed to be dead. This undoubtedly will have a debilitating effect on this foreign fighter smuggling network," the official said. |
If confirmed, Sunday's strike would be the first US attack in Syria since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. | If confirmed, Sunday's strike would be the first US attack in Syria since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. |
The attack reportedly took place during the afternoon rest period, with a troop assault preferred over a missile strike to reduce civilian casualties, the intelligence official said. | The attack reportedly took place during the afternoon rest period, with a troop assault preferred over a missile strike to reduce civilian casualties, the intelligence official said. |
The US had repeatedly asked Syria to hand over Abu Ghadiyah but Damascus said it was monitoring his activities, another US military official told AP. | The US had repeatedly asked Syria to hand over Abu Ghadiyah but Damascus said it was monitoring his activities, another US military official told AP. |
Meanwhile Iraq's cabinet authorised PM Nouri Maliki to put forward unspecified proposed changes to a security pact with the US. | Meanwhile Iraq's cabinet authorised PM Nouri Maliki to put forward unspecified proposed changes to a security pact with the US. |
The Status of Forces Agreement will govern US troop presence in Iraq when a UN mandate expires at the end of 2008. | The Status of Forces Agreement will govern US troop presence in Iraq when a UN mandate expires at the end of 2008. |
The US and Iraqi governments had previously said the pact, which would authorise the presence of US troops in Iraq until 2011, was final and could not be amended. | The US and Iraqi governments had previously said the pact, which would authorise the presence of US troops in Iraq until 2011, was final and could not be amended. |
On Tuesday, the White House said it was reluctant to accept any changes to the agreement. | On Tuesday, the White House said it was reluctant to accept any changes to the agreement. |