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Allawi: Peace Deal Reached With Al-Sadr
EFL.The Iraqi version of the "standing head". He must be getting his ass kicked. Again. See you in a couple of weeks when Tater changes his mind.
Interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi said negotiators on Tuesday hammered out the basis for an agreement to end fighting with followers of radical Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. U.S. forces have been daily attacking the vast Baghdad slum of Sadr City to knock out the cleric's militia and pressure him to lay down his arms in favor of negotiations.
Oh, puh-leeze...
"Fortunately, there are positive signs in some areas. I met with some brothers in Sadr City and we laid the basis for an agreement to end all their armed manifestations and to give up all their arms," Allawi told the National Council, a watchdog over his interim government.
Suuuuuuure you have...
His people met with some of Sadr's people and agreed to the shape of the table to hold a meeting to discuss a agreement. Sadr will most likely disagree and they'll start over.

Al-Sadr's militia, known as the Mahdi Army, staged an uprising in April, sparking fierce fighting in Sadr City, the southern holy city of Najaf and other areas. A peace deal was brokered following heavy fighting in Najaf in August, but clashes in Sadr City have continued. Overnight, U.S. warplanes pounded the slum after an American patrol came under small arms fire, the military said Tuesday. Hospital officials said at least one person was killed in skirmishes between U.S. troops and al-Sadr fighters.
Allawi did not give details on the agreement. Al-Sadr has been under pressure top dissolve the Mahdi Army militia and instead turn his movement into a political party. Al-Sadr has seesawed about whether he will enter the political arena.
Want a lasting peace deal with this clown? Send him to hell.
Seemingly contradicting earlier comments by his own spokesman, al-Sadr said in a television interview Monday that he will not participate in elections because "these are American elections, not Iraqi elections. I want free and honest Iraqi elections." The cleric also called for international supervision of the balloting in an interview with Al-Manar Television of the Shiite extremist group Hezbollah.
Ooooooooooooooh, Jimmah...
Posted by: tu3031 2004-10-05
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=45139