**Realidad**:
«Although regional and global concerns about Syria’s 450-mile border with Iraq have focused mostly on foreign Arabs slipping across to join the insurgency, a growing number of Iraqis are moving in the opposite direction. U.N. officials say they are witnessing the exodus they had expected 22 months ago, when the United States and its allies invaded, and the Syrian government and international aid agencies say they are seeing the first worrisome social effects of the migration.
Syrian officials say 700,000 Iraqis from various ethnic, religious and economic backgrounds have arrived since the U.S.-led invasion, far more than in any other country in the region. The flow has spiked in the past four months.»
* [«Iraqi Refugees Overwhelm Syria»:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58648-2005Feb2.html]
**Ficción**:
«We will not set an artificial timetable for leaving Iraq, because that would embolden the terrorists and make them believe they can wait us out. We are in Iraq to achieve a result: A country that is democratic, representative of all its people, at peace with its neighbors and able to defend itself. And when that result is achieved, our men and women serving in Iraq will return home with the honor they have earned.»
* [«President Bush’s State of the Union Address»:http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/03/politics/03btext.html]