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Iraq
Tater Alert: Influence rises but base frays for Iraqi potentater
2006-11-13
Few have ever described Moktada al-Sadr, the mercurial leader of IraqÂ’s mightiest Shiite militia, as a statesman.

Yet there he was last month sitting on a pristine couch with the prime minister (no longer cross-legged on the floor), making public calls as well as sending private text messages to aides discouraging sectarianism, and paying visits to the home of IraqÂ’s most senior Shiite cleric.

For years an angry outsider, Mr. Sadr, 33, has moved deep into the inner sanctum of the Iraqi government largely because his followers make up the biggest and most volatile Shiite militia. Now, after more than a year in power, he and his top lieutenants are firmly part of the establishment, a position that has brought new comfort and wealth. That change has shifted the threat for the American military, which no longer faces mass uprisings by Mr. SadrÂ’s fighters when it enters their turf.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#1  ... when his followers fought tanks in flip-flops, ...

Whereas I see this as a sign of dumb-as-a-rock fanaticism, I have no doubt the NYT meant this a sign of how brave and fearless the Lions of the Madhi™ are and how pointless it is for us to take them on. Like how the Japanese and VC were made into bogeymen out of proportion to their actual threat.
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-11-13 15:09  

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