...links to sectarian violence and his supposed ties to Iran, both of which are often overblown but in need of inquiry. âMuqtada al-Sadr is the most important and surprising figure to emerge in Iraq since the U.S. invasion,â writes Cockburn. âHe is the Messianic...
...in the beginning? (Even though there should have been no beginning). Isn't a big reason the surge worked because of giving Al Sadr alot of what he wanted too? Isn't that called diplomacy with people we don't like? And now Obama is attacked for wanting to...
...true U.S. troop death toll, suggesting the U.S. military was withholding information. He also criticized firebrand cleric Muqtada al Sadr's Mahdi Army and al Qaida, and said the Americans should not ignore "the resistance." Since 2003, there have been several...
...true U.S. troop death toll, suggesting the U.S. military was withholding information. He also criticized firebrand cleric Muqtada al Sadr's Mahdi Army and al Qaida, and said the Americans should not ignore "the resistance." Since 2003, there have been several...
...do it as much as they did a year ago. "It's been really slow lately because of the cease-fire with the Mahdi Army and Muqtada al-Sadr," said Sergeant Bishopp. "Before that, it was pretty busy." Alpha Flight only gets about a quarter of the response calls...
...| 20 disagree Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree 4:22 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 23, 2008 re: "US deputy commander calls on al-Sadr to stop attacks in Iraq" Knot2brite said: Is the Examiner sure the guy didn't say something like: "Come on, dude, I mean...
...| 20 disagree Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree 4:22 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 23, 2008 re: "US deputy commander calls on al-Sadr to stop attacks in Iraq" Knot2brite said: Is the Examiner sure the guy didn't say something like: "Come on, dude, I mean...
...of our hopes and dreams as our candidate. Lately, he’s shown himself to be possessed of clay feet. He’s more pragmatic than idealogical. If Maliki plays his cards right, he might just get a US president who doesn’t have a 100 year plan. Pragmatic me wants...
...Setting a timeline for withdrawal of U.S. troops could ease those fears. Followers of influential Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who pulled his representatives out of Maliki's cabinet last year over the government's refusal to set such a timetable,...
...declines ever farther, let's all cheer for the surge. Though in reality it was the Sunni awakening, the ceasefire by Al Sadr, and a departure from the failed strategy that has made the most difference. We can't afford to continue to squander men and resources...