Sunni extremists from Saudi Arabia make up half the foreign fighters in Iraq, many ѕυιcιdє bombers, a U.S. official says.
Well, I don't know what a 'fighter' is. I've seen the leftist establishment embrace that term, as they have the word - homeland. It makes my skin crawl.
I think what you mean is a soldier, mercenary or not, spy or a terrorist. And I have no doubt that you are right. And I said that others forces were easily crossing the borders. But the present government appears to be a little too cozy with Tehran and those weapons and soldiers pouring over the border. And the recent fights have seen the Sunnis team up to get after elements of Al Queda, while other conflicts still seem to involve the radical Shi'ites, heavily supported by Iran.
I'm not saying the Sunnis Muslims are suddenly the 'good guys'. It doesn't matter. A stable and responsible government must justly govern them, as the Shi'ite, as the Kurd, and anyone else, including the sects heretical of Catholicism, most of which have been physically driven out as I understand it by zealous Muslims.