Archive for the 'Sadr/Mahdi Army' Category

Apr 07 2008

Maliki And US Go After Sadr’s Thugs

The news out of Iraq is very promising. The Iraq government sees the al-Qaeda threat so diminished it has decided to finally clean out the militias and control Iraq, especially Moqtada al-Sadr’s Mahdi Militia. And Maliki has the backing of the various factions inside the government and the other Shia sects, effectively isolating Sadr and […]

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Apr 06 2008

Moqtada al-Sadr Isolated In Iraq, Some Fear US Will Teach Iran A Lesson

Major Update: I note in the post below from this morning how Iraqis have decided to side with Prime Minister Maliki and authorize the government to dismantle radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr’s militias. I proposed one reason this was happening was due to the heavy hand of Iran and its role in giving Sadr support and […]

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Apr 05 2008

Updates On The War On Terror 04_05_08

Lots of news on the war on terror – good news actually. First off, when contemplating the Surrendercrats panic attacks over Iraq and their suicidal calls to retreat as fast as possible it is good to see what we are supposedly retreating from. At the moment the retreat would be in the face of scary […]

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Apr 03 2008

Updates On The War On Terror 04_03_08

Contrary to the hand-wringing an impatience on the left, hard won progress is being made and once intractable problems are being worked, if one reads outside the blabber of the SurrenderMedia. For example, the problem of bringing security to the lawless regions of Pakistan are being discussed as Pakistan and the regional tribal leaders try […]

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Apr 01 2008

If Sadr Won, Where Is The Dancing And Cheering In The Streets?

So many armchair experts (or propaganda artists in the fashion of Nazi Joseph Goebbels) have been claiming al-Sadr’s capitulation in the fighting in Iraq was a blow to Maliki. Strange logic there, but one indication of a Sadr win would be dancing in the streets of Basra and Sadr City in Baghdad. Where is it? […]

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Mar 31 2008

Shiite Radical Cleric Moqtada al-Sadr Commanding Insurgents From Iran

Those too naive to understand how Iran is attempting to destabilize Iraq’s democracy need to look no farther than where the radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr is directing the Mahdi Militia’s from as they fight the Iraq government forces, which are backed up by US and UK forces: The Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr on Sunday […]

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Mar 30 2008

Moqtada al-Sadr Surrenders

Radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has called off his militia in southern Iraq and submitted his terms for his forces to stop fighting (terms for their surrender): Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr has ordered his fighters off the streets of Basra and other cities in an effort to end clashes with security forces. He said […]

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Feb 22 2008

Surrendercrats Dreams Crushed In Iraq As Sadr Holds His Fire

You have to see the emails I get from the truly sick on the left to understand how disappointed liberals are today that Moqtoda Al-Sadr has decided to ‘give peace a chance’ – as John Lennon would put it. There may not be increasing bloodshed and carnage in Iraq, therefore Americans won’t be turning negative […]

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Oct 14 2007

Some Interesting News On The War Front, al-Qaeda’s Continued Fall From Grace

al-Qaeda is on the run and Iraq has turned the corner. We can see it in the daily news on how many al-Qaeda are being rounded up, and the statements being made by Muslim leaders. Some headlines you won’t see in the major US SurrenderMedia: Over the past few days we have been decimating the […]

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Aug 11 2007

Did Iranian Backed Mahdi Shiia Assassinate Iraqi Shiia Governor?

As the Sunni’s in Iraq rise up against al-Qaeda and start to work with the Iraqi government and US forces to stabilize their areas of Iraq, the violence in these regions has dropped off significantly. As that as happened the Shiia problem has become more exposed. I doubt it has become more of a problem […]

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