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Iraq
Secretary of State Rice Mocks Muslim Cleric Muqtada al-Sadr as a Coward
2008-04-20
Oooooooo that's gonna leave a mark!
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice mocked anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr as a coward on Sunday, hours after the radical leader threatened to declare war unless U.S. and Iraqi forces end a military crackdown on his followers.
"and his breath smells...have you seen his teefs?"
Rice, in the Iraqi capital to tout security gains and what she calls an emerging political consensus, said al-Sadr is content to issue threats and edicts from the safety of Iran, where he is studying. Al-Sadr heads an unruly militia that was the main target of an Iraqi government assault in the oil-rich city of Basra last month, and his future role as a spoiler is an open question.

"I know he's sitting in Iran," Rice said dismissively, when asked about al-Sadr's latest threat to lift a self-imposed cease-fire with government and U.S. forces. "I guess it's all-out war for anybody but him," Rice said. "I guess that's the message; his followers can go too their deaths and he's in Iran."
thought Iran sent him back? Let's play "Where's Mookie?"
A full-blown uprising by al-Sadr, who led two rebellions against U.S.-led forces in 2004, could lead to a dramatic increase in violence in Iraq at a time when the Sunni extremist group Al Qaeda in Iraq appears poised for new attacks after suffering severe blows last year.

In a warning posted Saturday on his Web site, al-Sadr said he had tried to defuse tensions by declaring the truce last August, only to see the Shiite-led government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki respond by closing his offices and "resorting to assassinations."
projection, perhaps?
He accused the government of selling out to the Americans and branding his followers as criminals.
knew that was gonna hit home. Nice whine
"So I am giving my final warning ... to the Iraqi government ... to take the path of peace and abandon violence against its people," al-Sadr said. "If the government does not refrain ... we will declare an open war until liberation."
"from this earthly realm"
Rice praised al-Maliki for confronting al-Sadr's Mahdi Army, which had a choke hold on Basra, Iraq's second-largest city. The assault was al-Maliki's most decisive act by far against al-Sadr, a fellow Shiite and once a political patron. Kurdish and Sunni politicians, including a chief rival, have since rallied to al-Maliki, and the Bush administration argues he could emerge stronger from what had appeared to be a military blunder.

During five days of heavy fighting last month, Iraqi troops struggled against militiamen, particularly the Mahdi Army. The ill-prepared Iraqi military was plagued by desertions and poor organization and U.S. troops had to take over in some instances. The offensive was inconclusive, with Iran helping mediate a truce. Fighting has continued in the Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City, home to many of al-Sadr's followers.
struggled to victory...
"Some of the violence is a byproduct of a good decision," to take on militias and consolidate military power, Rice told reporters following a few hours of meetings and lunch with Iraqi leaders.

"That, I think, is what has given the sense to the Iraqis that they have a new opportunity, a window of opportunity," Rice said. "I don't think you would have seen this kind of unity," before.

Posted by:Frank G

#3  See TOPIX and other for artics on AL QAEDA's CBRN CAPABILITIES, besides also for Iran's NucMil, etc. developments. WEL-L-L, AMER HAD BETTER HOPE US INTEL ON MILITANT WMDS IS BETTER THAN FOR THE DAY BEFORE 9-11-2001.

Again, NET > AL QAEDA [also read - ISLAMIST JIHAD] is reportedly facing defeat in 3 - 3 1/2 Years [2012, = 2013? other artic].

*NOW THRU 2010 = 2012/13 > STILL A'PLENTY OF TIME.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-04-20 19:48  

#2  Ooh, mocked by a girl! Poor Mookie. I wonder if that will get any play on al Jazeera.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-04-20 19:27  

#1  This sounds to me like Iran has clearly signaled that they are not invested in a fight in Basra. It is up to Mookie now to either find a way through this in a respectable manner or to gamble all his chips on what I believe is a losing hand of cards.

Cutting out a section of Sadr City and segregating it was a brilliant move. Especially so if that section of Sadr City also holds the key municipal utilities infrastructure for the rest of the area.

This gives a considerable population of Sadr City a chance to experience life under a different administration from the Sadrists and will give them something to talk to their cousins about across that wall. If life improves considerably in "our" section of Sadr City, then Mookie is toast.
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-04-20 19:20  

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