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US, Iraqi forces arrest Sadr aides in holy city | |||
2006-09-22 | |||
![]() A spokesman for Sadr’s group in Baghdad, Hazem Al Aaraji, denied he was one of those arrested as reported earlier, but confirmed that security forces had surrounded his house in the Shia shrine district of Kadhimiyah. “Military forces sealed off my house for three hours,” Aaraji told AFP, without specifying whether they were American or Iraqi.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#16 holy city or holy shit? |
Posted by: Captain America 2006-09-22 19:41 |
#15 Every Abu needs his BCK. Good thinking RD. |
Posted by: 6 2006-09-22 17:10 |
#14 Obeidi, oblyda, life goes on... |
Posted by: Chuck Simmins 2006-09-22 14:15 |
#13 A top aide and three supporters of Shia radical leader Moqtada Sadr were arrested in a pre-dawn swoop by US and Iraqi forces in the Shia holy city of Najaf Thursday release 'em with Bling Conversion Kits. Gold Crucifix and Chain Gilt Leather Bound Bibles Waterford Crystal Vessels of Holy Water Big Ass Photos w/ 'em Kissing the Pope's Ring. |
Posted by: RD 2006-09-22 12:52 |
#12 Not just Najaf. Recently, US and Iraqi Army have been taking Shiite neighborhoods and arresting Sadr's black clad terrorists. They are shrinking the areas the Madhi Army can operate in Baghdad. Because of this, fighting has been increasing and expect a big fight once forces reach Sadr City. |
Posted by: ed 2006-09-22 12:35 |
#11 We should release them now at exactly the same lat and long we took them from (alititude is another issue). ;^) |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2006-09-22 11:26 |
#10 Even better, a delivery van should pull up to the house w/a generator, frig, latest computer, killer (and I do mean killer) stereo system, new matresses, linens, etc. |
Posted by: anonymous2u 2006-09-22 10:07 |
#9 As I understand it the tater tots are very unpopular in Najaf so arresting them there isn't too difficult. The more difficult problem is in baghdad where the tater tots are responsible for hundreds, probably thousands, of murders (although many of the people murdered were probably Baathist scum, al-Q agents, etc. themselves). |
Posted by: mhw 2006-09-22 10:05 |
#8 we can release them. AFTER we've gotten Baghdad calmed down. The Sammarra bombing unleashed a genuine "cycle of violence" (unlike the so called cycle in Israel-Pal) that the Sadrist rode for all it was worth. IF we can break the cycle, the hope would be that Baghdad naturally calms down, and its not so easy to get the cycle started again. Which means you just need to hold the key Sadrists for a few months. Which Sadr knows - the implicit threat is that if sends his people to the mattresses against the Americans en masse, his people DONT get out in a few months. And maybe we go after him personally. Is it worth the risk? After all, if we win, and Iraq ends up a stable democracy, he probably still ends up a pol leader with enough following to get a cabinet seat and whatever perks accompany. If we lose, and civil war breaks out, while he stands a percentage of becoming El Jefe of Iraq, he also stands a percentage of becoming food for worms, at the hands of any other faction. So while he will push for civil war, he wants to keep open the other options, I think. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2006-09-22 09:52 |
#7 AHMADINEJAD in the US. Then we pick up some of Sadr's men. Coincidence? I think not. |
Posted by: plainslow 2006-09-22 08:32 |
#6 I heard this last night, and thought there must be some significance to the fact that Tater's Tots are not rampaging, pilloring, plundering, rioting, and torching everthing in sight. What's it all about (Alfie)? |
Posted by: Bobby 2006-09-22 06:41 |
#5 As long as it's not obvious! ;-) |
Posted by: gorb 2006-09-22 02:39 |
#4 gorb, you left out the part about them being dressed in brand new hand-tailored silk suits with their pockets stuffed full of C-notes and Cuban cigars. PS: The drop-off crew is supposed to blow them kisses and wave vigorously while thanking them loudly for "their vital cooperation." |
Posted by: Zenster 2006-09-22 02:02 |
#3 If they do have to release them, or maybe they could just release them for the heck of it, they should drop them off in front of their houses in a limousine and send them on their way with a loud, heartfelt "Thank you and have a nice day!" and see if they show up for work the next day. |
Posted by: gorb 2006-09-22 00:49 |
#2 The boldness of these arrests indicates that the US can deal with any al-Sadr counter. Its time for the al-Mahdis to meet their maker. |
Posted by: Snease Shaiting3550 2006-09-22 00:32 |
#1 Sounds like the Sistani finally gave Tater up. Unless it was Barzini all along... |
Posted by: Fleasing Unomosh2048 2006-09-22 00:22 |