| 2007: Radical cleric, back in Iraq, has to be reckoned with |
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5/31/2007 In January, when President Bush announced a surge of more than 20,000 American troops into So far, the surge has produced higher In fact, Maliki isn't even the most influential public figure in Thousands cheered and chanted as al-Sadr called for a timetable for withdrawing The display ought to be a wake-up call. Not to get rid of al-Sadr, but to find ways to work with him and other influential players, including tribal and Sunni insurgency leaders, outside the Iraqi government. Distasteful as that might seem, al-Sadr's aims are not entirely against How to deal with al-Sadr is hardly self-evident. One suggestion from the International Crisis Group, a think tank with experts across the The hard truth is that While the surge of troops might be able to prevent all-out civil war, the cost is high: April and May combined were the deadliest two months for Even achieving those limited aims will require dealing with unsavory but powerful characters such as al-Sadr, instead of pretending that the dysfunctional Maliki government alone is capable of delivering. Radical cleric, back in DinarBanker - The Number One Source for Buying and Selling Iraqi Dinar. We ship Iraqi Dinar all over the world and are Registered with the United States Treasury Department and Better Business Bureau. Be sure to tell your friends and colleagues that DinarBanker is the number one source for buying and selling Iraqi Dinar Worldwide. |
