Bulldozers shove sand into a 12-foot-high barrier along Syria’s remote border with Iraq, where authorities say round-the-clock patrols and new observation posts are stopping foreign fighters flowing into Iraq.At another section of the border, American soldiers stand 50 yards away on the Iraqi side, watching as Arab journalists are taken on a tour of the border organized by the Syrian government to show how Syria is responding to U.S. and Iraqi demands it stop infiltrators.Full Story
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