Iraqi police takes a defensive position in Basra, Iraq, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Iraqi forces clashed with Shiite militias in the southern oil port of Basra on Tuesday as a security plan to clamp down on violence between rival militia factions in the region began. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)

US, Iraqi Troops Battle Shiite Militia

ROBERT H. REID | March 25, 2008 11:06 PM EST | AP

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BAGHDAD — Iraq's leaders faced their gravest challenge in months Tuesday as Shiite militiamen loyal to anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr battled government forces for control of the southern oil capital, fought U.S. and Iraqi troops in Baghdad and unleashed rockets on the Green Zone.

Armed Mahdi Army militiamen appeared on some Baghdad streets for the first time in more than six months, as al-Sadr's followers announced a nationwide campaign of strikes and demonstrations to protest a government crackdown on their movement. Merchants shuttered their shops in commercial districts in several Baghdad neighborhoods.

U.S. and Iraqi troops backed by helicopters fought Shiite militiamen in Baghdad's Sadr City district after the local office of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's Dawa Party came under attack, the U.S. said. Residents of the area reported intermittent explosions and gunfire in the area late Tuesday.

An American soldier was killed in fighting Tuesday afternoon in Baghdad, the U.S. military said. No further details were released, and it was unclear whether Shiite militiamen were responsible.

Although all sides appeared reluctant to trigger a conflagration, Brig. Gen. Ed Cardon, assistant commander of the U.S. task force operating south of Baghdad, said the situation in the south was "very complicated" and "the potential for miscalculation is high."

The burgeoning crisis _ part of an intense power struggle among Shiite political factions _ has major implications for the United States. An escalation could unravel the cease-fire which al-Sadr proclaimed last August. A resumption of fighting by his militia could kill more U.S. soldiers and threaten _ at least in the short run _ the security gains Washington has hailed as a sign that Iraq is on the road to recovery.

The confrontation will also test the skill and resolve of Iraq's Shiite-led government in dealing with Shiite militias, with whom the national leadership had maintained close ties.

Underscoring the serious stakes at play, al-Maliki, a Shiite, remained in the southern city of Basra to command the security operation. Sweeps were launched at dawn to rid the city of militias and criminal gangs that ruled the streets even before the British handed over control to the Iraqis in December.

U.S. and Iraqi officials believe some factions of al-Sadr's movement maintain close ties with Iran, which provides them with weapons, money and training. Iran denies the allegation.

Basra, located near the Iranian border about 340 miles southeast of Baghdad, is the center of the country's vast oil industry. Stability in the city is essential if Iraq is to attract huge investments needed to restore its neglected oil fields and export facilities.

Throughout the day, the sounds of explosions and machine gunfire echoed through Basra's streets as Iraqi soldiers and police fought the Mahdi Army in at least four strategic neighborhoods.

At least 31 people were killed and 88 wounded, according to police and hospital officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not supposed to release the information.

Associated Press Television News video showed smoke rising over Basra, and coalition jets prowling the skies while ambulances raced through the streets.

Iraqi police and soldiers prevented journalists from reaching the areas of heaviest fighting, and it was unclear which side had the upper hand by sundown.

Iraqi military spokesman Col. Karim al-Zaidi acknowledged that government troops were facing stiff resistance.

Residents of one neighborhood said Mahdi Army snipers were firing from rooftops. Others fired rocket-propelled grenades at the troops, then scurried away on motorcycles. Other residents said police fled their posts.

Residents spoke by telephone on condition of anonymity because of fear of reprisals, and their accounts could not be confirmed.

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. Air support was being provided, but a spokesman would not say if it was U.S. or British planes.

The British had given assurances that the Iraqis could handle security in the city when they withdrew last year.

In Baghdad, several salvos of rockets were fired at the U.S.-protected Green Zone, which houses the American and British embassies. There were no reports of casualties, but the blasts sent people scurrying for concrete bunkers.

Lawmakers from al-Sadr's movement announced that a civil disobedience campaign which began Monday in selected neighborhoods of the capital was being extended nationwide. The campaign was seen as an indication that the Sadrists want to assert their power without provoking a major showdown with the Americans, who inflicted massive casualties on the Mahdi Army during fighting in 2004.

Iraq's national security adviser, Mouwaffak al-Rubaie, was in contact with the Sadrist leadership in hopes of easing the crisis, said a top Sadrist official, Liwa Smeism.

Schools and shops were closed in many predominantly Shiite districts. "All shops are closed in my area except bakeries and vegetable stands," said Furat Ali, 35, a merchant in southwestern Baghdad.

Police also reported fighting between Iraqi security forces and Mahdi militiamen in the Shiite cities of Hillah and Kut, which lies on a major route between Baghdad and the Iranian border.

The showdown with al-Sadr has been brewing for months but has accelerated since parliament agreed in February to hold provincial elections by the fall. The U.S. had been pressing for new elections to give Sunnis, who boycotted the last provincial balloting three years ago, a chance for greater power.

Al-Sadr's followers have also been eager for elections, believing they can make significant gains in the oil-rich Shiite south at the expense of Shiite parties with close U.S. ties.

Sadrists have accused rival Shiite parties, which control Iraqi security forces, of engineering the arrests to prevent them from mounting an effective election campaign.

They also complain that few of their followers have been granted amnesty under a new law designed to free thousands held by the Iraqis and Americans.

"The police and army are being used for political goals, while they should be used for the benefits of all the Iraqi people," said Nassar al-Rubaei, leader of the Sadrist bloc in parliament. "If these violations continue, a huge popular eruption will take place that no power on Earth can stop."

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Associated Press reporter 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

dont let the door hit ya on your way out

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

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

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

conspiracy much??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 AM on 03/26/2008


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

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

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

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 AM on 03/26/2008

If success is 4,000 dead soldiers (more likely 8,000), 40,000 wounded (more likely closer to 100,000), $600 billion down the drain (3-4 trillion in the next ten years), 1 million Iraqis dead and 4 million Iraqi refugees, imagine the mess if McCain becomes president and continues "the tremendous success".

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

Read this newsletter online http://tinyurl.com/dy6yy

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Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered Since The U.S. Invaded Iraq "1,191,216"
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/iraq/iraqdeaths.html

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Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America'sWar On Iraq 4,000
http://icasualties.org/oif/

The War in Iraq Costs
$505,270,526,180

See the cost in your community
http://nationalpriorities.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=182

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 AM on 03/26/2008

"For the Iraqi Death Estimator, Just Foreign Policy accepts the Lancet estimate of 601,000 violent Iraqi deaths attributable to the U.S. invasion and occupation as of July 2006."

Small problem with this. iraqbodycount.org debunked the Lancet study. Then, your link has the audacity to use some kind of multiplier from the iraqbodycount.org numbers to get to the 1.2 million Iraqi deaths. Very very disingenuous.

Which leads me to the question: Why do you lefties need to continually exaggerate the death toll? All you are accomplishing is demonstrating that you are just as dishonest as those who you claim are dishonest. The strategy is beyond silly and may explain why the general public is skeptical when politicians come out and say the war is lost and the country is in chaos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 AM on 03/26/2008

It was Bush who refused to count the Iraqi dead. He wanted the problem hidden. The estimate is 100,000 or so, but it is likely very conservative. I mean there are 4.5 miilion refugees. Of the refugees, there are 2.5 million internal refugees and 2 million have have left the country entirely, including much of the professional class.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 03/26/2008

Iraqbodycount would be an accurate 'estimator' if that culture had a mechanism that required deaths be registered and makes the furthur assumption that the media reports all of the deaths that have been documented. By there on definition:
IBC"s documentary evidence is drawn from crosschecked media reports of violent events leading to the death of civilians, or of bodies being found, and is supplemented by the careful review and integration of hospital, morgue, NGO and official figures.

Other reports, such as the Johns Hopkins Study was taken from on site family interviews. One of the things my son learned serving combat tours with the Army is that almost none of the deaths they witnessed were ever documented and never were published on any media source. Most of those bodies claimed were buried within minutes of their death, typically in the family's yard.

The study author of the JHU study is the world medical statistics expert. His statistical expertise has been vetted and his program at JHU is recognized as the top program in the world.

To attack statistical methodology, you choose to quote a PhD whose expertise is the Psychology of Music, on quite a statistical expert. He may be good at music, but his scientific method is not quite the same as a person in the field. I guess when you are sick you go to a vet, after all he is a medical doctor (of sorts).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 03/26/2008

Now we will see what a sham the "surge' was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 03/26/2008

a diorama of debacle.. tell Bush to keep our Marines out of this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 AM on 03/26/2008

Seriously.....Did anyone NOT see this coming down the pike?

McCain must be having conniptions right about now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 03/26/2008

He will be. And this is one instance where outside events, rather than plots hatched by one candidate against another, will make a difference. If the place implodes again, he'll look so stupid, the way he's been bragging about the surge.
One thing. Blame the Brits for this one. Bush and company wanted to take al-Sadr out, two years ago. Tony said no, we must win hearts and minds. However stupid Bush is, he does sometimes get blamed for things that were really Tony's fault. Tony, the Great Appeaser of Muslim Terrorist Clerics.
I live in the UK and when it came out that Tony blocked Bush from blowing this guy to pieces before his army got too big, Tony was fried by left, the right, and the center.
Too late now...or maybe it isn't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 AM on 03/26/2008

No, McCain must be pleased as punch. If there's more violence in Iraq, it shows we really need to be there to prevent further increases in it. If tihere's less violence or the same, we need to have troops in Iraq because we wouldn't want to jeopardize our progress...

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