Mookie Aide: Al-Sadr Could Lift Cease-Fire
Mookie Da King Of Da Piglets…
…Al-Sadr aide Sheik Assad al-Nasseri said during a sermon in the mosque in Kufa, 100 miles south of Baghdad, that patience with the U.S. operations was running out and the freeze could be lifted anytime. “It was one decision which could end in one minute and then they will be sorry,” al-Nasseri told worshippers…
I bet they all whooped and hollered and beat their clubs on the ground, too. ~Bash
BAGHDAD- Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr could end a ban on his militia’s activities because of rising anger over U.S. and Iraqi raids against his followers, an aide said Friday amid concerns about rising violence and clashes between rival factions in the mainly Shiite south.
Al-Sadr’s call for a six-month cease-fire has been credited with a sharp drop in the number of bullet-riddled bodies that turn up on the streets of Iraq and are believed to be victims of Shiite death squads.
Baghdad police found three people slain execution-style and bearing signs of torture on Friday, compared with the dozens often found on a typical day before al-Sadr’s declaration. The morgue in the southern city of Kut received two bodies, including one pulled from the Tigris River.
Another five Iraqis were killed in attacks nationwide, including a woman who was caught up in a suicide attack north of Baghdad while she was walking to the market.
The U.S. military reported that an American soldier was killed and four were wounded in southern Baghdad Thursday when their unit was hit with an explosively formed penetrator, or EFP. The United States claims Iran supplies Shiite militants with the weapon, which fires an armor-piercing, fist-sized copper slug.
The U.S. welcomed al-Sadr’s August cease-fire declaration but has continued to target what it says are Iranian-backed breakaway factions of his Mahdi Army militia, and appears to have escalated the campaign in recent weeks.
The military said U.S. paratroopers conducting combat Friday in the southern Shiite city of Hillah found a cache of weapons including 27 Iranian-made 107 mm rockets and two launch systems, each capable of firing 20 rockets at once. The military has announced a series of such finds in recent days as it seeks to bolster its claim of Iranian support for rogue Shiite fighters. Tehran denies the allegations.
The U.S. also said this week that American forces killed at least 49 Shiite extremists in a ground and air assault in the militia stronghold of Sadr City. Witnesses and officials said 15 people were killed—all civilians.
Al-Sadr nonetheless renewed his appeal to uphold the cease-fire and threatened to expel Mahdi Army members who don’t in what his office called a response to questions from supporters about whether the cease-fire still applied in the face of the U.S. crackdown.
Al-Sadr aide Sheik Assad al-Nasseri said during a sermon in the mosque in Kufa, 100 miles south of Baghdad, that patience with the U.S. operations was running out and the freeze could be lifted anytime. “It was one decision which could end in one minute and then they will be sorry,” al-Nasseri told worshippers.
AP article by Sameer N. Yacoub here.
We can only hope they do. Time to clean house and remove this terrorist.
October 26th, 2007 at 4:07 pmSo what…he lifts the ceasefire, we kill more jihadis. Its that simple.
October 26th, 2007 at 4:59 pm“Baghdad police found three people slain execution-style and bearing signs of torture on Friday, compared with the dozens often found on a typical day before al-Sadr’s declaration.”
Hmmm…I wonder who is doing all the torturing then…
October 27th, 2007 at 10:19 am