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Title: Iraq PM orders US to ease grip on Shi'ite bastion
Source: Reuters
URL Source: http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IBO132069.htm
Published: Oct 31, 2006
Author: Reuters
Post Date: 2006-10-31 10:30:40 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 41
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BAGHDAD, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Iraq's prime minister, in a very public demonstration of his influence over the U.S. military, ordered the lifting on Tuesday of a week-old cordon around the Baghdad militia stronghold of one of his key Shi'ite allies.

U.S. troops, at first apparently taken by surprise by the command, abandoned roadblocks within hours around the sprawling Sadr City slum, meeting Nuri al-Maliki's early evening deadline.

He also ordered the clearing of other checkpoints that have snarled traffic around the capital for the past week as U.S. and Iraqi forces have hunted an American soldier of Iraqi origin who was kidnapped, possibly by Shi'ite militiamen.

A Maliki aide said the move, which follows days of public friction between the prime minister and U.S. officials in the run-up to next week's U.S. congressional election, had been agreed with the U.S. ambassador and the U.S. military commander.

Reporters saw U.S. troops leave positions around Sadr City, the sprawling slum controlled by the Mehdi Army militia of anti-American Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, and Iraqi forces manning others open them up to let all traffic flow freely.

A crowd gathered outside the local headquarters of Sadr's organisation, some firing in the air in celebration at the end of what a senior follower called a "barbaric and savage siege" that marred last week's Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr.

Maliki and U.S. officials have been at odds for the past week ahead of Nov. 7 elections that could cost U.S. President George W. Bush's Republicans control of Congress.

In the latest bout of mayhem in Iraq, police said more than 40 people were missing after a mass kidnap attack on minibuses travelling to Baghdad from the north. The killings of two more soldiers took the U.S. military death toll for October so far to 103, the highest since it reached 107 in January last year.

In northeastern Baghdad, a car bomb blasted a convoy of vehicles from a wedding party, killing 15 people, including four children, and wounded 19, Interior Ministry sources said.

Maliki has rejected U.S. pressure to set a timetable for disbanding militias led by fellow Shi'ite Islamists and has demanded a freer hand to command the new Iraqi armed forces.

"The Commander in Chief, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, has ordered the lifting of all barriers and checkpoints to open roads and ease traffic in Sadr City and other districts of Baghdad," a statement from Maliki's office said.

"Coalition forces have seen the order," the main U.S. spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Garver said. "Our commanders are determining how coalition forces can best address the prime minister's concerns about checkpoint operations."

"U.S. SIEGE"

Sadr's Mehdi army, blamed by the U.S. military and minority Sunni leaders for kidnappings and death squad killings, had ordered the two million people in the area to stay at home and shops to close in protest.

An aide to Maliki told Reuters he had "discussed" the lifting of the blockade with U.S. ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad and General George Casey, the U.S. military commander.

"The areas covered by the order are those places where there is terrible traffic because of the checkpoints," he said.

Drivers have spent hours at a standstill in parts of the city as U.S. forces have hunted for the missing military linguist, who was kidnapped, possibly by Shi'ite militiamen, while visiting Iraqi relatives in the eastern half of Baghdad.

"For days the people there have been suffering. It can't go on," the aide said. "Even if you have intelligence information, you can't punish millions of people."

Sadr, a firebrand young preacher, is a powerful figure within the Shi'ite bloc that dominates Iraq's government. His Mehdi Army is a nationwide movement that controls police and much else in Sadr City.

An abortive U.S. raid against an alleged death squad leader in Sadr City that killed 10 people last week angered Maliki.

The military has not identified the missing soldier but Maliki told Reuters last week his name was Ahmed al-Taie and that he was snatched during a visit to relatives.

The New York Times on Monday quoted Iraqis who said they were Taie's relatives, as saying they believed the kidnappers were from the Mehdi Army. They told the paper Taie had married a fellow Sunni Muslim this year and visited her frequently.

(Additional reporting by Aseel Kami and Mariam Karouny)

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

"Coalition forces have seen the order," the main U.S. spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Garver said. "Our commanders are determining how coalition forces can best address the prime minister's concerns about checkpoint operations."

Coalition forces??? Who is left of the "coalition" in sunni Iraq - we're talking Mossad and US troops, maybe, that is if the Israelis have not already beat a path back to Tel Aviv, since they are smart enough to recognize a losing cause when they see one, unlike our Pentagon ostrichs in DC.

"In determining how coalition forces can best address the PNM's concerns" - duh - what's to determine? US forces are unwelcome occupiers in Iraq and Iraqis don't want US forces bullying and killing Iraqi nationals. What is so hard to figure out? Get your butts out of there and tell the neocons hiding under their desks in the Green Zone that they've got 24 hours to pack up their pencil sharpeners and erasers to make the next free Hewey helicopters coming their way. Why do these officers even pretend any more that this is anything more than the US meddling in a foreign nation and getting their butts in a sandtrap? There's a reason why the PM would be solicitous of the wishes of Moqtada al-Sadr about a city called Sadr City - there's some not so subtle tribal history, seniority there, Officer Garver.

scrapper2  posted on  2006-10-31   10:49:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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