The Ultimate Sadrist Spin
From Nibras Kazimi at the Talisman Gate.
Mr. Kazimi continues,
Muqtada al-Sadr throws down his arms at Maliki’s feat in the last act of his months-old saga of surrender; he officially disbands the Mahdi Army to everyone’s disbelief, including mine, |
I read Sadr’s directive yesterday: I have to admit that at first I dismissed it as a forgery, seeing that it appeared on an anti-Sadrist website that had peddled forged statements attributed to Sadr in the past. Not only was the wording weird and disjointed, but Sadr actually demobilizes the Mahdi Army, going far beyond “freezing” its activities as he did twice in the past year. He limits “resistance” to a “group that shall be authorized to do so by us in writing soon” and that they alone were the ones allowed to carry arms. Everyone else must turn pacifist. |
This piece is very interesting. Beginning in March, PM Maliki began going after the Mahdi Army and Special Groups. He had success in Basrah and later repeated that success in Sadr City. Now Sadr is disbanding the Mahdi Army while Iraqi Army forces are going after his and Iranian elements in Maysan.
PM Maliki is also using the Iraqi Army against the last remaining remnants of Al Qaeda in Mosul.
Having just returned from Iraq recently, I can honestly say it is quite different from a few years ago. But more about that later.
For a full read, click here.Labels: Iran, Iraq, Iraqi Security Forces, Mahdi Army, Maliki, Sadr
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