Top News Article | Reuters.com Few Detainees in Iraq Are Foreign-USA Today:
"WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fewer than 2 percent of the captives held in Iraq as security threats are suspected foreign fighters, undercutting Bush Administration assertions of the big role of non-Iraqis in the insurgency, USA Today said on Tuesday.
Of the approximately 5,700 people considered to be enemy fighters or security risks held captive by coalition forces in Iraq, 90 are non-Iraqis, according to information from the U.S. military command handling detention facilities in Iraq, the newspaper reported."
"WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fewer than 2 percent of the captives held in Iraq as security threats are suspected foreign fighters, undercutting Bush Administration assertions of the big role of non-Iraqis in the insurgency, USA Today said on Tuesday.
Of the approximately 5,700 people considered to be enemy fighters or security risks held captive by coalition forces in Iraq, 90 are non-Iraqis, according to information from the U.S. military command handling detention facilities in Iraq, the newspaper reported."
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