The Counterterror Raid On Sukkariyeh, Syria
-- Washington Times
-- Washington Times
No military operation is riskier than a commando raid. Extreme physical danger and the potentially high payoff if the operation succeeds are two reasons a dramatic raid has box-office appeal in Hollywood.
The U.S. raid last weekend certainly involved immense personal risk by the two-dozen special operations soldiers who entered the Syrian village of Sukkariyeh and shot it out with Abu Ghadiya, believed to be an al Qaeda commander, and his personal cohort. The London Times reported Abu Ghadiya was al Qaeda in Iraq's "commander for Syrian logistics."
The raid also entailed political risks. Syria howled, Russia yelped, even Iraq deplored it - but that is surface political rhetoric. For five years, Iraqis have complained of "foreign fighter" and terrorist infiltration from Syria. Baghdad has no sympathy for a beast like Abu Ghadiya, whose "foreign fighters" murdered thousands of Iraqis.
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