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Iraq
US general urges Sadr to do more to stem bloodshed
2008-04-24
A US general urged Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on Wednesday to do more to halt attacks by his loyalists on the security forces, as Baghdad was rocked by fresh fighting that killed 21 people. "We hope that Moqtada al-Sadr will influence his elements to stop violence and that he will work in favour of peace," Lieutenant General Lloyd Austin, the number two commander of US forces in Iraq, told a news conference in Baghdad.

His comments came as the US military said it had killed 21 people in clashes overnight in Shiite areas of east Baghdad, pushing the death toll in fighting there between militiamen and US and Iraqi forces since late March to at least 366.

Sadr has warned of "open war" if assaults against his Mahdi Army militia, who were ordered by the cleric last August to observe a ceasefire, are not halted.

Austin blamed much of the violence on "Special Groups" -- fighters the US military says are renegade Mahdi Army elements trained by Iranians in the use of sophisticated weaponry. "Special Groups criminals are continuing to hurt people with violent actions. They must be brought to justice. The people of Sadr City are tired of them," he said.

US Colonel Allen Batschelet told a separate media briefing that Special Groups members were blending in with mainstream Mahdi Army members. "These two groups are so amorphous. They cross back and forth between one and another. It is difficult to say who is who," he said. "We see evidence of a guy who might be working very hard inside JAM (Jaish al-Mahdi -- the Mahdi Army) to present himself as mainstream kind of a compliant person, yet we have other indicators that show him ... kind of working you know ... got a night job to do a Special Group criminal kind of stuff."

Batschelet said militiamen had fired almost 700 rockets and mortar rounds from various locations in Baghdad in the past month. Of these, 114 hit the highly fortified Green Zone where the Iraqi government and US embassy are based. The colonel said that despite the rocket and mortar fire, the "overall trend of the attacks is declining" in Baghdad.

Fighting meanwhile has erupted in Husseiniyah, on the northeastern outskirts of the capital, where six militiamen were killed late on Tuesday, US Lieutenant Colonel Steven Stover said. The six were killed when US troops returned fire after they came under attack with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire when their Bradley tank became stuck in the mud, he said.

An Iraqi security official said seven people were killed in Husseiniyah, among them two women.

The US military said 15 other people were killed in battles in eastern Baghdad, which is dominated by Sadr City. American forces used ground troops and air strikes during the clashes which began late afternoon Tuesday, the military said.
Posted by:Fred

#3  OP, I don't think that's the right plan for Sadr City right now. Most of the country is on our side at this point. I think you know what would happen if the Coalition tried your way. This ain't Fallujah anymore.

OTOH, I doubt that the old revolver on the library table would work with Mookie. Maybe glue a red dot on his forehead while he's sleeping? Condi's got him pegged as a coward....
Posted by: KBK   2008-04-24 22:40  

#2  I hope the US has several brigades of artillery in Iraq, and all of it can be brought to bear on Sadr City the first time mookie's "militia" tries a major strike. "Walk" artillery across Sadr City until there's nothing left but slowly-burning rubble, then do it some more. Send a clear message to every person of the muslim cult that they either learn to "live and let live", or they die - in the most horrible manner we can devise for them. The Arab mindset, "only strength counts", has been ignored by the US and its allies. That needs to change, and Sadr City is an excellent place for that change to begin.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-04-24 19:22  

#1  COUNTERTERRORISM BLOG > IRAQ: OVER 100 AL QAEDA LEADERS STILL INSIDE IRAN; + PHILIPPINES SAYS ITS ON TRACK TO CRUSH COMMUNIST INSURGENCY BY 2010.

And now you know, VIRGINIA, AGAIN, why IRAN, OSAMA BIN LADEN, + ISLAMISTS need to acquire POTENT NUKES-WMDS ARSENALS AND CAPABILITIES, ETC. ASAP AMAP 2008-2012/13 TO SAVE THEIR JIHAD.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-04-24 01:04  

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