Moqtada al-Sadr tells followers to target U.S. troops fighting Islamic State

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Powerful Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr instructed his followers on Sunday to target U.S. troops deploying to Iraq as part of the military campaign against Islamic State.

U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said on Monday the Pentagon would dispatch 560 additional troops to help Iraqi forces retake the northern city of Mosul in an offensive planned for later this year.

Sadr, who rose to prominence when his Mahdi Army battled U.S. troops after the 2003 invasion, posted the comments on his official website after a follower asked for his response to the announcement.

"They are a target for us," Sadr said, without offering details.
The Mahdi Army was disbanded in 2008, replaced by the Peace Brigades, which helped push back Islamic State from near Baghdad in 2014 under a government-run umbrella, and maintains a presence in the capital and several other cities.

Sadr, who commands the loyalty of tens of thousands of supporters, is also leading a protest movement that saw demonstrators storm Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone government district twice this year, hampering parliament for weeks.

The new troop deployment, which is expected to happen within weeks, would raise the number of U.S. forces in Iraq to around 4,650, far below the peak of about 170,000 reached during the nearly nine-year occupation.

Other Shi'ite militias, particularly those backed by Iran, have made similar pledges to attack U.S. soldiers in the past year, but the only casualties since American forces returned to Iraq to battle Islamic State two years ago have come at the hands of the Sunni militant group.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-m...ea8b&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
 
Iraq is a dead zone for the US/west. The Sunni tribes will not work with us anymore, and the Iranians ..well look.
The Shi'a of Baghdad don't want us.

Kill ISIS and get the hell out of there. Quit sending weapons to anyone but the Kurds.

Syria is less clear, but assume the same
 
It's too late to put the cork back in the bottle after decades of supporting the Israelis and years of invasion and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, but if we quit now maybe future generations in America might eventually be free of the threat of Islamist terrorism.
 
It's too late to put the cork back in the bottle after decades of supporting the Israelis and years of invasion and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, but if we quit now maybe future generations in America might eventually be free of the threat of Islamist terrorism.
you should write for Dabiq magazine. But you need to work in "crusaders" more often
 
"They are a target for us," Sadr said, without offering details.

al-Sadr does not want open warfare with US troops. He wants Americans gone from Iraq- as do the Iranians. He'll ' target ' the policy accordingly.
 
al-Sadr does not want open warfare with US troops. He wants Americans gone from Iraq- as do the Iranians. He'll ' target ' the policy accordingly.
he's an Iranian stooge. But at this point there isn't any way forward for the west.
Iran has colonized at least 1/2 of Iraq - and Quds forces are in Anbar.. Kill ISIS this round, and let the place simmer in low scale sectarian war.
 
he's an Iranian stooge. But at this point there isn't any way forward for the west.

I believe that it's possible to be a loyal Iraqi without being a ' stooge ' for Iran.


Iran has colonized at least 1/2 of Iraq - and Quds forces are in Anbar.. Kill ISIS this round, and let the place simmer in low scale sectarian war.

Iraq needs a strong leader as a focal point. Whatever happened to that Saddam guy ?
 
I believe that it's possible to be a loyal Iraqi without being a ' stooge ' for Iran. Iraq needs a strong leader as a focal point. Whatever happened to that Saddam guy ?

He didn't hang around long enough to partner with his admirer, D.J. Trump.
 
He sheltered in Iran when Bush's bandits were searching for him..
Hundreds of followers of the Iraqi Shia leader, Muqtada al-Sadr, stormed into the Iraqi parliament building, demanding its speaker to halt the session.......
After Iran’s preferred candidate for Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, was replaced by Haidar al-Abadi, Tehran managed to increase and retain its influence in Iraq through Shiite militias, through the Iraqi government, and other means.

Nevertheless, Iran’s concerns have been raised recently as a result of the United States’ increasing role in Iraq and its improving ties with the al-Abadi government. It is less likely that Sadr has invoked such a demonstrations without enjoying the blessing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamanei, and Qasem Soleimani, commander of Quds Force.

Through its leverage, Tehran could easily use its militia proxies to send a strong message to the Iraqi government that Tehran is not happy with the government’s relationship with the US. In addition, through these protests, Tehran can project the significant influence that it wields in Iraq, to the US and other governments in the region.
http://yalibnan.com/2016/05/09/iran-and-muqtada-al-sadr-directing-iraqs-protests-sectarian-conflict/

I can't see any separation from Iran by al-Sadr
 
Muslimes claim that it is actions of others that lead them to their murderous ways. You know the Jews presence and those evil Americans. I suspect that if in fact the Jews and Americans weren't around the followers of the pedophile mohamud pork butt be upon him would act no differently.
 
Muslimes claim that it is actions of others that lead them to their murderous ways. You know the Jews presence and those evil Americans. I suspect that if in fact the Jews and Americans weren't around the followers of the pedophile mohamud pork butt be upon him would act no differently.

Find a Muslim and ask.

I'll understand if you don't.
 
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