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Iraq
Cleric weighs 1-month cease-fire in Iraq
2006-12-21
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who heads a militia feared by Iraq's Sunnis, is considering a one-month unilateral cease-fire and may push his followers to rejoin the political process after a three-week boycott, officials close to him said Wednesday.

The issue is expected to come up at a meeting Thursday in the holy city of Najaf between al-Sadr and a delegation representing the seven Shiite groups that form the largest bloc in Iraq's parliament, the Shiite officials said on condition of anonymity because of the secrecy of the talks.

In perhaps an even more important session, the delegation will also sit down with the country's top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. Officials from several factions confirmed the planned trip to Najaf.

The visit is intended to allow the Shiite bloc, the United Iraqi Alliance, to work out some of Iraq's biggest political obstacles in front of al-Sistani, and to pressure al-Sadr to rein in his fighters and rejoin politics — or face isolation, participants said.

Until the walkout, al-Sadr's faction had been an integral part of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's governing coalition. Cabinet ministers and legislators who belong to al-Sadr's movement called the boycott after al-Maliki met with President Bush in Jordan three weeks ago. Al-Sadr's militia and its offshoots have been increasingly blamed for sectarian attacks.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#3  How about the US proposes a one-month reprieve on the termination of Tater's useless existance? Following the end of the reprieve, either he and all of his militia forces are out of the country or disarmed and have agreed to abide by the law (not Sharia) or the gloves come off and anyone identifying himself/herself as a part of Tater's Mahdi Army becomes a target for bagging & tagging - Tater first.

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-12-21 19:09  

#2  That Moqtada Sadr can even presume to be able to consider imposing a ceasefire shows that he is directly responsible for the violence. That alone should serve as his death sentence. So long as the Iraqi government cannot realize this, they are part of the problem and nothing akin to a solution.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-21 17:50  

#1  When "holy men" are calling the fight, it's a holy war no matter what the diplo speak is. How very barbarian. No wonder we haven't a clue as to how to stop them. So low on the pole that we can't even begin to engage reason. Hopeless people.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-12-21 15:44  

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