Thread: Al-Sadr is back
View Single Post
  #14 (permalink)  
Old 03-26-2008, 12:45 PM
DuH2 DuH2 is offline
Banned
Guru
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 11,126
usa
DuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond reputeDuH2 has a reputation beyond repute
Credits: 55,504
Default

Quote:
Al-Sadr is back

Quote:
All I'm going to say about Al Sadr's return
Quote:
Well, darn. I was hoping Sadr would stay peaceful.

Does anyone have anything substantive showing its al Sadr himself leading this and not factions within (or used to be part of) his Militia causing the main problem in Basra??




Quote:
Iraq PM gives militants ultimatum

Militants are entrenched in Basra's back streets

Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has given Shia militants in the southern city of Basra 72 hours to lay down their arms or face "severe penalties".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7314904.stm
Reply With Quote