Followers of a radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr hold a poster of him, left, during a protest in the mainly Shiite neighborhood of al-Amil in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Al-Sadr's followers have accused the Shiite-dominated government of exploiting a cease-fire to target the cleric's supporters before the provincial elections expected this fall. They have demanded the release of supporters rounded up in recent weeks. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

Iraqi Troops, Militias Clash in Basra

RYAN LENZ | March 25, 2008 01:06 PM EST | AP

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BAGHDAD — Iraqi forces clashed with Shiite militiamen Tuesday in the southern oil port of Basra and rockets rained down on the U.S.-protected Green Zone in Baghdad as followers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr expanded a nationwide backlash against government crackdowns.

The U.S. Embassy said no deaths or serious casualties were reported in the Green Zone attacks _ the second major barrage this week launched from Shiite areas. Two rockets landed on Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's compound, but did not explode, an Iraqi government security official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to disclose the information.

Al-Maliki was in Basra, where he is supervising the operation against the Shiite militia fighters. At least 25 people were killed in the Basra fighting, officials said.

The violence marked a stunning escalation in the confrontation between the Shiite-run government and al-Sadr's forces, who have bitterly complained about the recent arrests of hundreds of backers.

The clashes also threaten to reverse the security gains achieved by U.S. and Iraqi forces. The Bush administration has hailed the decline in violence as a key sign that Iraq is headed for better days.

Al-Sadr declared a unilateral cease-fire last August. That move _ along with a U.S. troop buildup and a Sunni alliance with the American forces _ has contributed to a steep drop in violence.

But the truce is now under serious pressure. Al-Sadr's allies have grown increasingly angry over U.S. and Iraqi raids and detentions, demanding the release of followers.

The cleric recently told his followers that the cease-fire remains in effect but that they were free to defend themselves against attacks.

Al-Sadr's headquarters in Najaf also ordered field commanders with his Mahdi Army militia to go on maximum alert and prepare "to strike the occupiers" _ a term used to describe U.S. forces _ and their Iraqi allies, a militia officer said. He declined to be identified because he wasn't supposed to release the information.

More than 2,000 supporters of al-Sadr danced through the streets with olive branches and copies of the Quran during demonstrations in Najaf, 100 miles south of Baghdad. Similar protests were held earlier in the day in Baghdad.

Lawmakers from al-Sadr's movement announced in a Baghdad press conference that a general strike campaign _ which began in selected neighborhoods of the capital and included the closure of businesses and schools _ was being expanded nationwide.

Three police officers were kidnapped from a checkpoint in eastern Baghdad, a police official said on condition on anonymity because he wasn't supposed to release the information.

Stores and schools also were closed in several other predominantly Shiite neighborhoods in the capital, and armed Mahdi Army members were seen patrolling the streets in some Shiite neighborhoods of the capital.

In Basra, Iraqi soldiers and police battled Mahdi fighters for control of key neighborhoods in Iraq's second-largest city, 340 miles southeast of Baghdad. The fighting erupted a day after al-Maliki flew there and announced the security crackdown against the militias.

AP Television News video showed smoke from explosions rising over the city and Iraqi soldiers exchanging gunfire with militia members.

Basra accounts for most of Iraq's oil exports, but an oil ministry official, declining to be identified because he wasn't supposed to publicly discuss the sensitive issue, said production and exports had not been affected by the fighting.

Curfews were also imposed in the Shiite cities of Kut, where a large number of Mahdi Army gunmen were seen deploying on the streets, and Nasiriyah.

In Baghdad, suspected Mahdi Army gunmen exchanged gunfire with security guards of the rival Shiite Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council in Sadr City, police said.

The rising tension led many people in Shiite neighborhoods to stay at home rather than venture into contested streets.

Athra Ali, 27, a government employee who lives in the Hurriyah neighborhood, said she decided not to go to work after seeing many shops closed and streets abandoned.

A university lecturer at Baghdad's Mustansiriyah University also said the institution had closed early and sent students home.

Security in Basra had been steadily declining well before the British handed over responsibility for security to the Iraqis on Dec. 16.

Col. Karim al-Zaidi, spokesman for the Iraq military, said security forces were encountering stiff resistance from Mahdi Army gunmen in the city.

The U.S. military said Tuesday that five suspected militants were killed in Basra while attempting to place a roadside bomb. Ten others were injured after being spotted conducting suspicious activity, the statement said.

British troops remained at their base at the airport outside Basra and were not involved in the ground fighting Tuesday, according to the British Ministry of Defense.

But three British jets provided aerial surveillance for the Iraqi forces, said Maj. Tom Holloway, a military spokesman in Basra.

He said the British jets have not dropped any bombs because the Iraqi forces "haven't yet asked."

U.S. officials have insisted they are not going after Sadrists who respect the cease-fire. Instead, the Americans are targeting rogue elements, known as "special groups," that the military believes have ties to Iran. Tehran denies that it is fueling the violence.

The U.S. military blamed Iranian-backed Shiite militia factions for a spate of rocket attacks that struck the Green Zone and surrounding areas on Monday.

The Sadrists allege that rival militia factions have infiltrated the security forces and are targeting the movement to gain advantage in provincial elections expected this fall.

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Associated Press writers Bushra Juhi, Sinan Salaheddin and Qassim Abdul-Zahra contributed to this report.


 
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Hail Eris, Goddess of Discord, and blessed bringer of justice to Iraq. Fan the flames of discontent, to the Will of Fates be bent, as One Goddess becomes Three. Alecto spins the thread and ties it to deBaathification, the ranks of the jobless, and the curse of censorship. Tisiphone weaves the thread into the Caricature called Rule of Law or call it Misrule of Law. Magaera takes scissors and cuts it most justly into pieces. Visions of purification are possible -- pieces can become peaces -- but that which is said to be terrible must first be hailed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 03/26/2008

Great web sight globalwarmingisgreat. Wow, what a name. think about shorting it? any howback tothe subject. Seems Iraq quietness blew up after Mccain visited! Suppose he said something to up set the whole darn country, do ya? Ya, that old man sure is scary! Can you imagine himbeing in control of your life? WoW---------to much for me to think about! Hillary and her bullet dodgeing is just as bad tho, in bosnia! Man, Her and mccain can sit and trade war sstories.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 03/27/2008
- Bobby I'm a Fan of Bobby 15 fans permalink

But I thought the SURGE changed all of this??? No, the surge was a trumped up lie, just like the entire war was. The surge was supposed to give the Iraqi government time to get it's shit together. That hasn't happened. The reason there has been until now less bloodshed than usual, is because we are paying some of the insurgents to not kill us, but to rather kill their natural enemies. We might as well share the war profiteering to some of the folks who were previously KILLING our troops. Why should Blackwater, Halliburton, the Carlyle Group, Raytheon, General Dynamics, Bechtol, Lockheed and others get ALL the profits. The only thing the Iraqi government did agree upon was giving American BIG Oil interests a LOT of the Iraqi oil.

http://www.rawstory.com/news/2007/Paper__Blood_and_oil__0107.html

This whole war has been such a waste. A waste of precious lives. We have now lost 4,000 lives and countless thousands are wounded severely with amputations and severe head trauma. Plus Iraq has lost over 1,000,000 lives by some estimates. For what? Oil and war profiteering. The Bu$h modus operandi. BLOOD money.

http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bin/blogs/voices.php/2006/10/05/dynasty_of_death_part_1

http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bin/blogs/voices.php/2006/10/10/dynasty_of_death_part_2

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 03/26/2008
- JoJoKewl I'm a Fan of JoJoKewl 32 fans permalink

What the Surge did NOT do -

Eliminate the Mahdi Army

Reconcile opposing Shiite factions.

Dis-arm ANY militias, Kurdish, Sunni or Shiite.

There's more the Surge did not accomplish, but that's enough for a starter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 03/26/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

What the surge DID do: cause the deaths of ONE THOUSAND more Americans and an untold number of Iraqis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 03/26/2008
- JoJoKewl I'm a Fan of JoJoKewl 32 fans permalink

Over hill - over dale
On he highway straight to Hell
Dubyas' Surge is surging along
Keep'em dying!
Dubyas' Surge is surging to Hell!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 AM on 03/26/2008

but but but the surge is working isn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 AM on 03/26/2008

What's up with the moderation HuffPo? For weeks, threads about Wright were left unmoderated. Now, that there are stories about Hilary Clinton and her lies, you've put the hammer down. Et tu? Are you trying to keep this madness going? Are you exploiting this situation for more hits on your website?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 AM on 03/26/2008
- JoJoKewl I'm a Fan of JoJoKewl 32 fans permalink

You surely don't think this is a pro-Hillary site do you???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 03/26/2008

Pro-chaos like the rest of the media. The fact that this contest is so contested leads to bigger ratings for them. It's a form of manipulation to raise profits.

What comes first for these guys: money or politics?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 03/26/2008

There is a solution...
We must hold W, Dick, Rummy & Wolfie legally responible for the Dis information they spewed in the lead up to the Invasion and their continued lies during this Occupation.
This will not only be a great example of how a real Democracy Works- it will send a Clear message to those who Hit the military Industrial Complex target- we will reamin a Real Democracy. We will fight not only foreign but also Domestic Enemies. Tehn we level charge agaisnt the Heads of Inc's who's Business Dealings led to the Attacks.
Perhpas then the Iraqi's (and other Middle Easterners ) will begin to look at their 'leaders' who rolled out theRed Carpet for these Profiteers in their country. The Inc's had Inside Help!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 AM on 03/26/2008

Fallon is merely gone - and yet, we see another US-proxy-war in the making. Last week, Petraeus/Cheney/McCain urged the british troops to "surge" in Basra, again. Supposedly, the answer of the british Field Marshall in Basra to that request may have been something like "Stuff it!".

Therefore - in order to keep control over the Iraqi South and not let it slip into the hands of Iran - Petraeus/Cheney/McCain then whipped up Iraqi "subprime-minister" Al-Maliki and his rag-tag-army, to do the dirty job in Basra for them, instead of the Brits. And probably, their request was coupled with the extremely persuasive phrase "Or else...", to support their point of view. The consequences of that can be seen on your personal TV-screen, now.

But - what, if Petraeus' iraqi-proxy-army will be defeated by the Mehdi-Army the same way, Israel was defeated by Hesbollah last year? I am convinced that, In the south of Iraq, there is just another US-initiated military catastropy in the making. Yet, this time, the US-troops lifelines back to Kuwait are in danger to getting sewered, if the Mehdi-Army overthrows Al-Maliki's flimsy official Iraqi Army.

Those sorcerer's disciples in the Pentagon and, in the White House will never learn the lessons, history is trying to teach them...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 AM on 03/26/2008
- vet64 I'm a Fan of vet64 18 fans permalink

The world says quietly... "Heckuva job King Pinocchio"... As King Pinocchio thinks.. What am I going to tell my daddy...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 AM on 03/26/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 120 fans permalink

no country deserves this more than we americans. most of us are imperialists and dont have a clue we are and many of we americans are out and out war mongers.

but the surge is working. americans bought that lie. americans are so dumb you could sell them snow in canada in december.

vietnam all over again. this one may bankrupt us. it has already bankrupted our morals.

hey americans check out the euro against the dollar. god those sociallists in europe may not be so dumb after all. they even are going to be manufacturing our air force tankers for 35 billion.

now dont forget to look for that socialist under your bed tonight like your parents looked for that commie while the have mores smile all the way to the bank and while the middle class bails out bear sterns. suckers we all are except of course the have mores.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 AM on 03/26/2008
- nohat I'm a Fan of nohat 7 fans permalink

no country deserves this more than we americans. most of us are imperialists and dont have a clue we are and many of we americans are out and out war mongers.
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But that is just what Jeremiah Wright said. After 9/11. Right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 AM on 03/26/2008
- CommieKazi I'm a Fan of CommieKazi 6 fans permalink

dont let the door hit ya on your way out

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 03/26/2008

A Little Sugar Makes the Medicine Go Down

America's Next 9/11

By Paul Craig Roberts

There is so much that Americans do not know about secret schemes serving undeclared agendas. Those who have attempted to clue in fellow citizens are invariably frustrated, because Americans have been trained to dismiss the messenger who brings news of "false flag" events as a "conspiracy theorist."
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19598.htm

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Curveball: 'I Am Not To Blame' for U.S. War in Iraq

By Maddy Sauer

Defector Says He Never Claimed Iraq Possessed Weapons of Mass Destruction.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19594.htm

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Happy Anniversary, America!

How Lethally Stupid Can One Country Be?

By David Michael Green

Watching George W. Bush in operation these last couple of weeks is like having an out-of-body experience. On acid. During a nightmare. In a different galaxy.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19596.htm

The Naive Armchair Warriors Are Fighting A Delusional War

By Alastair Crooke

Calls for the west to use force to restore its values in the face of radical Islam reveal a profound detachment from reality.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19599.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 AM on 03/26/2008
- CommieKazi I'm a Fan of CommieKazi 6 fans permalink

conspiracy much??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 AM on 03/26/2008
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Like frogs in a soup pot, 'denialists' argue vehemently that the water's fine!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 03/26/2008
- faith I'm a Fan of faith 36 fans permalink

Have you all forgotten that bin laden's comments were that he would "bankrupt" our nation. While America provides billlions and billions to Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudis, they are laughing all the way to the bank.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 AM on 03/26/2008

Have you all forgotten that bin laden's comments were that he would "bankrupt" our nation.

Seeing as how he's been pretty DEAD for years

OBL has less control over what he "says" than mortimer snerd did or Kermit the frog does.

Bin Laden tapes are as phony as Sept. 11's connection to Islam Fake bin Laden tapes, "verified" by the CIA, are nothing new. Every supposed bin Laden statement since 2001 has been blatantly bogus.

The last we heard from the real bin Laden came in his post-9/11 statements to Pakistani journalists:

"I stress that I have not carried out this act, which appears to have been carried out by individuals with their own motivation. ...

"I have already said that I am not involved in the 11 September attacks in the United States. ...

"I had no knowledge of these attacks." http://www.unknownnews.org/060214a-Barrett.html

Probably the biggest reason why Bhutto got assassinated:
Benazir Bhutto said Omar Sheikh murdered Osama http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TeYyHt3JZ4

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 03/26/2008

Cheney 10/05/04: "I have not suggested there is a connection between Iraq and 9/11."
Cheney 01/22/04: "There's overwhelming evidence that there was a connection between al Qaeda and the Iraqi government."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 AM on 03/26/2008
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