The split in dealing with the Mahdi Army is not limited to the Sadr trend but also to the Shiite coalition led by Abdul Aziz Al Hakim and the Dawa Party led by Nouri Al Maliki
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The split in dealing with the Mahdi Army is not limited to the Sadr trend but also to the Shiite coalition led by Abdul Aziz Al Hakim and the Dawa Party led by Nouri Al Maliki
Al Maliki and others should realise that dissolving the Mahdi Army and disarming it is unacceptable and its leader Sadr will not consider this step an option
There is a genuine difference between Iran's relationship with Al Sadr, and both Al Hakim and Al Maliki. The latter is involved in a political process sponsored by the United States but Al Sadr refused to join it and insisted on remaining outside this process thus he is the only ally who can be trusted to destabilise the American presence in Iraq.
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