The Iraq Central Government is requiring the military help to control THE KURDS, not the Shi'ites. The Shi'ites are conveniently lead by a controversial figure whom was denied "Freedom of the Press" by the USA.
The Kurds are not that shadowy. They are more 'warm and fuzzy' than the Shi'ites.
And the al Sadr camp? The one with the Peace Ayatollah isn't interested in Iran's interference.
JUST FOR THE RECORD.
So, if FOX is going to 'fear monger' and set the USA up for the next Iraq War they should get their 'bad guys' correct. It is the warm and cuddly Kurds in the north that are the problem children this time.
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His verbal attack was an unprecedented turn of events for the young Shiite, who for the last year has been traveling to Iran on several occasions to complete his theological studies in order to become an Ayatollah himself. Western security sources have long suspected that these trips have also been used in order to receive financial assistance from Iran, and to coordinate the Mahdi army’s military and political strategy with the leadership in Tehran.
There are important reasons behind his offensive against Khameini....
The Kurds are not that shadowy. They are more 'warm and fuzzy' than the Shi'ites.
And the al Sadr camp? The one with the Peace Ayatollah isn't interested in Iran's interference.
JUST FOR THE RECORD.
So, if FOX is going to 'fear monger' and set the USA up for the next Iraq War they should get their 'bad guys' correct. It is the warm and cuddly Kurds in the north that are the problem children this time.
Got it?
Al Sadr Rages Against Iran (click title to entry - thank you)
By: Meir Javedanfar
31/03/2008
Feeling the heat of the recent offensive against his forces around Iraq, , who has long been suspected of receiving support from the Iranian government, decided to publicly condemn the Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei.His verbal attack was an unprecedented turn of events for the young Shiite, who for the last year has been traveling to Iran on several occasions to complete his theological studies in order to become an Ayatollah himself. Western security sources have long suspected that these trips have also been used in order to receive financial assistance from Iran, and to coordinate the Mahdi army’s military and political strategy with the leadership in Tehran.
There are important reasons behind his offensive against Khameini....