Iraqi's Flood back into Iraq from Syria?

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In summary, the Iraqi information office has reported that 4,000 Iraqi's are devoted to the Saddam Hussain Preservation Project and are being bused in from other countries. It is speculated that these individuals may have been living in neighboring countries due to their opposition to the Iraqi regime and have been given amnesty in exchange for returning as "human flak jackets" to protect regime leaders. Saddam Hussain has reportedly taken back his "extermination" warrant against these individuals if they are willing to sacrifice themselves for the coalition. Additionally, there have been reports of volunteers crossing into Iraq from Syria, possibly in response to a fatwah issued against the U.S. and Britain by Syria's highest cleric.
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It has been said by the Iraqi information office, that 4,000 Iraqi's are devoting their bodies to the Saddam Hussain Preservation Project?

These Iraqi's who are so devoted to their beloved President and country, are being bused in at this very moment.

Question?..Why are these Iraqi's external to Iraq, in other countries?
Why, if they are so devoted are they being imported back as 'human flak Jackets'?

Could it be that these very same insainites, are resident in neigbouring countries because of their outspoken views of the Iraqi regime?, and have been given amnesty form the Iraqi regime, if they return and provide a 'human-flak-jacket' around the regime leaders?

It is said that Saddam Hussain has removed his 'Extermination' warrant from the Heads of these 4,000 or so souls, as long as they are prepared to sacrifice their Heads to the Coalition!

How Ironic!
 
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Originally posted by ranyart
It has been said by the Iraqi information office, that 4,000 Iraqi's are devoting their bodies to the Saddam Hussain Preservation Project?

These Iraqi's who are so devoted to their beloved President and country, are being bused in at this very moment.

Question?..Why are these Iraqi's external to Iraq, in other countries?
Why, if they are so devoted are they being imported back as 'human flak Jackets'?

Could it be that these very same insainites, are resident in neigbouring countries because of their outspoken views of the Iraqi regime?, and have been given amnesty form the Iraqi regime, if they return and provide a 'human-flak-jacket' around the regime leaders?

It is said that Saddam Hussain has removed his 'Extermination' warrant from the Heads of these 4,000 or so souls, as long as they are prepared to sacrifice their Heads to the Coalition!

How Ironic!

Do you have a link for this information? I'm seeing reports of "volunteers" crossing into Iraq from Syria..but not any report of specific nationalities. I did just read that Syria's highest cleric(?) declared a fatwah against the U.S. and Britian.
 
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It is concerning to hear that 4,000 Iraqi's are being bused back into Iraq from Syria in the name of the Saddam Hussain Preservation Project. It raises questions as to why these individuals were residing in other countries in the first place, and why they are now being used as "human flak jackets" for the Iraqi regime. It is possible that these individuals were forced to leave Iraq due to their outspoken views against the regime and are now being given amnesty in exchange for their loyalty and sacrifice. It is a tragic irony that these individuals are being used as pawns in a political game and their lives are being put at risk for the sake of preserving a regime. It is important for the international community to monitor the situation and ensure the safety and well-being of these individuals who have been caught in the middle of a political conflict.
 

1. What caused the flood of Iraqis returning from Syria?

The main reason for the influx of Iraqis returning from Syria is due to the ongoing civil war and conflict in Syria. Many Iraqis had fled to Syria as refugees during the Iraq War, but with the worsening situation in Syria, they are now returning to their home country.

2. How many Iraqis have returned from Syria?

According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), as of December 2020, over 260,000 Iraqis have returned from Syria since 2014.

3. What challenges do returning Iraqis face?

Returning Iraqis face numerous challenges, including finding housing, employment, and access to basic services such as healthcare and education. Many also face psychological trauma from the conflict in Syria and the displacement experience.

4. How is the Iraqi government supporting the returnees?

The Iraqi government has implemented programs to support the returnees, including providing temporary shelter, cash assistance, and access to health services. They have also worked to improve infrastructure and security in areas where returnees are settling.

5. Are all Iraqis returning voluntarily?

No, not all Iraqis returning from Syria are doing so voluntarily. Some have been forcibly returned due to the deteriorating situation in Syria, while others have returned due to the expiration of their residency permits or lack of resources to continue living in Syria.

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