Truce Calms Iraq, Weakens Prime Minister

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ROBERT H. REID | March 31, 2008 11:12 PM EST | AP

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Men clean up the al-Qaim mosque after it was damaged in an airstrike, in Basra, Iraq, Monday, March 31, 2008. One person was killed in the airstrike, police said. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)

BAGHDAD — Rockets fell on the Green Zone and random machine gun fire rang out Monday in the southern city of Basra as Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr sought to rein in his militia after a week of battles that claimed about 400 lives.

The peace deal between al-Sadr and Iraqi government forces _ said to have been brokered in Iran _ calmed the violence but left the cleric's Mahdi Army intact and Iraq's U.S.-backed prime minister politically battered and humbled within his own Shiite power base.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had promised to crush the militias that have effectively ruled Basra for nearly three years. The U.S. military launched air strikes in the city to back the Iraqi effort.

But the ferocious response by the Mahdi Army, including rocket fire on the U.S.-controlled Green Zone and attacks throughout the Shiite south, caught the government by surprise and sent officials scrambling for a way out of the crisis.

The confrontation enabled al-Sadr to show that he remains a powerful force capable of challenging the Iraqi government, the Americans and mainstream Shiite parties that have sought for years to marginalize him. And the outcome cast doubt on President Bush's assessment that the Basra battle was "a defining moment" in the history "of a free Iraq."

With gunmen again off the streets, a round-the-clock curfew imposed in Baghdad last week was lifted at 6 a.m. Monday, except in Sadr City and two other Shiite neighborhoods. Streets of the capital buzzed with traffic and commerce.

Several rockets or mortars slammed Monday into the Green Zone, the nerve center of the American mission in Iraq. But the U.S. Embassy said there no reports of serious injuries. At least two Americans working for the U.S. government were killed in Green Zone attacks last week.

An American soldier was killed Monday by a roadside bomb in northeastern Baghdad, the U.S. military said without specifying whether the attack occurred in a Shiite or Sunni area. The military also said a U.S. soldier wounded south of Baghdad on March 23 died Sunday in Germany.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in Copenhagen, Denmark that the violence in Shiite areas had not changed American plans to withdraw more combat forces this spring.

Republican Sen. John McCain, who has linked his presidential campaign to the conduct of the war, said he was "surprised" that al-Maliki had ordered an operation in Basra rather than keeping the focus on fighting al-Qaida in Iraq in the northern city of Mosul.

Fighting in the south helped make March the deadliest month for Iraqis since last summer, according to figures compiled by The Associated Press.

At least 1,247 Iraqis, including civilians and security personnel, had been killed as of Monday, according to figures compiled from police and U.S. military reports. The figure was nearly double the tally for February and the biggest monthly toll since August, when 1,956 people died violently.

In ordering his militia to stop fighting, al-Sadr also demanded concessions from the Iraqi government, including an end to the "illegal raids and arrests" of his followers and the release of all detainees who have not been convicted of any offenses.

Sadrists in Basra complained police were still conducting raids in the area Monday night and that their followers might start carrying weapons again for self-defense.

Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh welcomed al-Sadr's decision but told reporters Monday that no political group was above the law. Al-Sadr's supporters believed the security crackdown in Basra was aimed at weakening their movement before provincial elections this fall.

U.S. and Iraqi officials insisted the operation was directed at criminals and rogue militiamen _ some allegedly linked to Iran _ but not against the Sadrist movement, which controls 30 of the 275 seats in the national parliament.

But well-informed Iraqi political officials said the Iranians played a key role in hammering out the peace deal, boosting the Islamic Republic's influence among the majority Shiite community. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information.

According to one Shiite official, the deal was struck after hours of negotiations in the Iranian holy city of Qom involving key figures in Iraq's major Shiite parties and representatives of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

Two of the Iraqis present _ Ali Adeeb and Hadi al-Amri _ presented documents and photos which they claimed proved that al-Sadr's militia was receiving Iranian weapons, the official said.

Shiite-dominated Iran is believed to supply weapons, money and training to most Iraqi Shiite factions _ a charge the Iranians deny.

The Iraqi officials would not elaborate on Iran's role, and efforts to contact Iraqi representatives who took part in the Qom meetings were unsuccessful.

Iran has been eager to maintain unity among Iraq's factious Shiites, believing that is the best way to ensure a pro-Iranian government in Baghdad.

"By all reports, Iran's role is not good," said Michael O'Hanlon, foreign policy expert at the Brookings Institution. "They're arming all groups. ...They want influence with everyone."

A day after al-Sadr's call, Iraqi officials sought to present his decision as a victory for the government, despite the failure of U.S.-backed Iraqi forces to dislodge Mahdi fighters from Basra strongholds.

Al-Dabbagh said security operations in Basra would continue until the city "reaches a secure and acceptable situation" where residents can live "without threats or terrorism from any side."

Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf said that as of Monday, Iraqi forces had killed 210 "criminals" in Basra, arrested 155 others and seized large quantities of rockets and roadside bombs.

Nonetheless, the outcome of the Basra crisis dealt a blow to the credibility of al-Maliki, who flew to the city last week to oversee the crackdown personally.

On Saturday, al-Maliki had promised "a decisive and final battle" and gave assurances he would remain in Basra until the militias were crushed. A key adviser to al-Maliki, Sami al-Askari, said the prime minister was expected to return to Baghdad this week.

With tensions easing, Iraqi government television reported that a high-profile official was released Monday evening four days after he was seized by gunmen from his east Baghdad home.

Tahseen al-Shiekhly serves as the civilian spokesman for the Baghdad military command and regularly appears before reporters to tout improvements in security.

In Basra, residents said by telephone that the city, headquarters of Iraq's vital oil industry, was generally calm except for sporadic explosions and machine gun fire.

Some residents, however, estimated that only about a quarter of the shops and businesses opened Monday because any people were apprehensive that the truce would hold.

"The whole situation is a big farce," said one resident, who gave his name only as Abu Mohammed, or father of Mohammed. "I think the situation will return to normal again but the problem will never be solved. Gangs, smugglers and corrupt people will go back to doing what they were doing before."

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Associated Press writers Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Bushra Juhi and Sinan Salaheddin in Baghdad and Carley Petesch in New York contributed to this report, as did the AP News Research Center.


 
 

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- KarenZipdrive See Profile I'm a Fan of KarenZipdrive

Muqtada al-Sadr looks like Turtle from "Entourage."
Hard to take the little slob seriously.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 03/31/2008
- desmirl See Profile I'm a Fan of desmirl

Our 'faith based' Administration keeps hoping for a miracle. They hope that some supernatural event will turn the tide and make all those gun-totin' Iraqis love us. Let's see: Without any justification other than the lies of Colin Powell at the UN, we bombed their country and killed thousands of people, invaded their country and killed thousands more, occupied their country and turned millions into refugees, stole their oil, and destroyed their infrastructure. And the 'faith based ' administration keeps hoping and hoping and hoping.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 03/31/2008
- Grannysue See Profile I'm a Fan of Grannysue

Isn't that special, now we've armed everyone. That's apparently how they were keeping the peace, giving money and arms to the other factions. When will the idiots in D.C. every learn that you cannot go into another country and help one side or the other because eventually they are all going to turn on you.
Look at Iran, we helped the shaw, then we didn't, then we did, same thing in Vietnam, Somilia, you name it. Our government cannot run our own country but they sure as hell don't mind telling everyone else how to run theirs. Oh, and if they won't listen bomb them. Just wait if mcBush is elected it's going to be bomb bomb bomb Iran! I guess they drew the next short straw on the neocons zest for power in the oil rich middle east! Even though they were told over and over don't do it, by intelligence officials, military generals, etc., You know there's nothing worse then some idiot like Bush a wanna be soldier, (except when he had a chance, he took a powder) deciding to send our military into a slaughter! Not to mention the destruction of an entire country! Power hungry sick men looking to get off at the expense of others!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 03/31/2008
- Viper See Profile I'm a Fan of Viper

Actuallt in Iran in the 1950s we assasinated the elected President of iraq... and we installed the Shah of Iran as a dictator. Of course he was not the Shah, he was the son of the Colnel who had assasinated the real Shah in the 1920s. And in the 1970s under Nixon/Rumsfield and Chenny, it was us that started their nuclear program... so they would use less oil there and have more to import to us.

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 03/31/2008
- mickyx65it See Profile I'm a Fan of mickyx65it

Why not recognize the truth. The Iraq war was a zinonist proxy war and the US maust get the hell out of there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 03/31/2008
- syllepsis See Profile I'm a Fan of syllepsis

First of all, McCain is senile. Second, both al-Maliki and al-Sadr are deeply affiliated with Iranian forces. Gates knows this, but our delusional Chimp and his simian minions (Lieberman, Lindsey Graham, etc) are so ignorant as to be an embarrassment to the nation even if they were not waging war- No surprise that they are doing so senselessly, with no strategic object in mind. Gates, as part fo the ISG, recommended talking to Iran. Gates, as part of the Administration, must reveal as little as he can of the plain facts that escape the likes of Lieberman and his two heroes. But he knows that Iran and Iraq will align themselves- are aligned already- and therefore, the rhetoric coming from the bleating Admin is nonsense. I suppose he just wants to get the troops out as quickly as he can without having his subhuman masters fire him. What an embarrassment- what a tragedy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 03/31/2008
- SubparDude See Profile I'm a Fan of SubparDude

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The Mahdi Army and Bader Brigade are warring Shi'ite militia's that are waging a turf war.

Maliki has sided with either or both at various junctures.

Their Iran-negotiated "Peace" today was an agreement to fight "The Occupying Forces."

That would be Us.

Watch Bush Claim Victory again.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 03/31/2008
- Troubledgoodangel See Profile I'm a Fan of Troubledgoodangel

This is not about "gangs, smugglers, and corrupt people"! In Basra, Iran's Gen. Suleimani is secretly waging war against the U.S. Al-Sadr, the "firebrand cleric," is nothing more than his spokesman! The war between Iraq and Iran has never ended and is very much on!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 03/31/2008
- Viper See Profile I'm a Fan of Viper

You really dont have a clue do you. The Shites = the Persions = Iran.

The sunnies in control caused the war with Iran and invaded iran. Shites fought against the iranians becuase if they did not their fmailes were executed by Saddam

Many Shites such as the current Iraqi Prime minister spent the past ten years or more in Iran nefore we invaded. Almost the entire government is made up of former exiled in Iran Iraqis.

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 03/31/2008
- syllepsis See Profile I'm a Fan of syllepsis

If he had any sense, he would claim victory NOW and leave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 03/31/2008
- bumpersticker See Profile I'm a Fan of bumpersticker

Maliki should use the Iraqi Air Force. What? No one is training the Iraq Air Force? You say there won't be any Iraqi Air Force...sure sounds like colonialism to me.

This is the Bush/Cheney Pottery Barn - they broke it, they own it, that's always been the intent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 03/31/2008
- Nochnoi See Profile I'm a Fan of Nochnoi

"The insurgency is in its last throes"..... again...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 03/31/2008
- speakingtruth2power See Profile I'm a Fan of speakingtruth2power


Bush has been bribing al Sadr and others

with money and weapons just to get by

until 2009, when it becomes the Dems

problem after years of profiteering by

the thugs, leaving US hated & broke.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 03/31/2008
- syllepsis See Profile I'm a Fan of syllepsis

The Dems deserve this, because they don''t have the guts to impeach him- Yes, they will not get 67 votes in the Senate- when it is populated with the likes of Lieberman, McCain, and Inhofe that is no surprise. They can still IMPEACH him and put him on a skewer so the Republican party is annihilated forever, and we can save what is left of our country. That is the only rational course, though it will not be taken by our gullible, timorous, contemptible Dems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 03/31/2008
- Kundera See Profile I'm a Fan of Kundera

HOWARD DEAN ENDORSES MCCAIN

Even though he didn't really mean to.

Howard Dean 2004: The Medals Matter

"The real issue is this," Dean said in March 2004, when endorsing formal rival Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., "Who would you rather have in charge of the defense of the United States of America, a group of people who never served a day overseas in their life, or a guy who served his country honorably and has three Purple Hearts and a Silver Star on the battlefields of Vietnam?"

McCain, by the way, has been awarded the Silver Star, the Legion of Merit, two Bronze Star Medals, a Purple Heart and the Distinguished Flying Cross.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 03/31/2008
- syllepsis See Profile I'm a Fan of syllepsis

Are you telling us that you voted for John Kerry in '04? Did you vote, if you were old enough, for George McGovern in 1972? If so, I recommend this time that you stick with the Democrat, undecorated though he may be. McCain, though justly honored for his service, does not seem to have a clue as to what is going on in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 03/31/2008
- desmirl See Profile I'm a Fan of desmirl

And, when McCain was held captive by the North Vietnamese, HE COLLABORATED WITH THE ENEMY. You want to see the film he mad for them? You will, in October.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 03/31/2008
- Viper See Profile I'm a Fan of Viper

DEMS will not show that film and should not!

But we dont need a man who will be 75 during his Presidency in Office and embracies Bush econo0mics and BUSH war mongering.

This is the second war he has said we can not afford to lose. We lost the last one and now the whole world is communist ( or at least the country we buiy everything from and is our banker)!

He should be playing with his great grand kids and the TV remote, not our country. Hell, ge he cant even give a speech and cant read the teleprompter and thats before he turns 72.


Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 03/31/2008
- MAurelius See Profile I'm a Fan of MAurelius

And I suppose that after enough torture, you would not have done the same? That is a high moral horse you are on. And I suppose that if you were offered the chance to leave the Hanoi Hilton, you would have stayed there until your comrades could leave with you?

Get real. McCain's record and policy stands are fair game, but this "collaboration with the enemy" stuff is a disgraceful joke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 03/31/2008
- JessWonderin See Profile I'm a Fan of JessWonderin

You forget the flip flops, lobbyist connections, continual votes supporting this Failed Administration, a complete lack of integrity and basic ignorance on the Middle East . . . so what does that say about "medals"??? Personally I'd rather have someone with something IN the head instead of Decorations ON the chest . . .

and didn't George Tenet get a Medal of Freedom for his part in selling us the lies leading to 4,008 dead Americans, thousands wounded and uncounted Iraqis killed and maimed at a cost of about a TRILLION Dollars (that's enough to rebuild American Infrastructure and provide universal health care AND education . . .).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 03/31/2008
- The5thW See Profile I'm a Fan of The5thW

Today represents the essence of the Iraq war: a battle between Cheney's private militia working for the Bush State department, and the Shiite populist militia which our crony contractor-trained Iraqi's defected to, in the assault on Green Zone Republican cronies. We achieved our goal: Shiite resistance throwing out a tyrannical ruler isolated in an obscenely opulent fortress.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 03/31/2008
- lovethesinner See Profile I'm a Fan of lovethesinner

To quote the democratic philosopher, Donald Rumsfeld, "Free people are free to do what they want."

Obama-Webb '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 03/31/2008
- Uffdaguy See Profile I'm a Fan of Uffdaguy

At least until the CIA steps in to remove the leader they chose in a democratic election! Iran 1953, anyone?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 03/31/2008
- NickOhio See Profile I'm a Fan of NickOhio

And, we are surprised because???

Peace will only come to Iraq once all sides have exhausted themselves in their centuries-long struggle for superiority. We stepped in where no one had ever succeeded before, just like 'Nam. Imperialism is alive and well, a century after it was supposed to die.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 03/31/2008
- MajorKong See Profile I'm a Fan of MajorKong

The "light at the end of the tunnel" is the headlight of the 3:15 Clusterfuck Express coming this way at 90 mph.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 03/31/2008
- scoobynooby See Profile I'm a Fan of scoobynooby

This isnt shia its sh-cia its a setup to get an excuse to invade Iran. It's so obvious. There are no al-queda only cia-da. I can't believe every one buys into the MSM and the lies. Mark my words this will be an excuse to start an action against Iran. If Sadr says don't attack his militia will obey him. Its obvious as chinas using cloacked army forces posing as tibetens to start problems and reason to fully subdue tibet. Wake up Americans and quit being duped. This prolly won't get psoted by Huff post neo-con agenda/propaganda censors. now everyone jump in and flame me and tag me with the simpleton attacks . "conspirist" , Kook etc

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 03/31/2008
- syllepsis See Profile I'm a Fan of syllepsis

Please explain how the U.S Army, that can't stop the Green Zone from getting shelled by "thugs," is going to invade Iran?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 03/31/2008
- deke33 See Profile I'm a Fan of deke33

Why do I have the eerie feeling whether I buy my 3 Iraqi rugs for 5 dollars in Iraq, China, or Walmart, the money ends up in Cheney's bank account.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 03/31/2008
- tentclay See Profile I'm a Fan of tentclay

Good Work George. The Green zone has become another Ke San.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 03/31/2008
- nick1936 See Profile I'm a Fan of nick1936

THE SURGE IS WORKING I TELL YOU MY FRIENDS THE SURGE IS WORKING

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 03/31/2008
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