Sara Johnson Posted September 15, 2011 Report Share Posted September 15, 2011 Sadr's movement reveals the documents proving al-Qaeda link to U.S. forces 15/09/2011 pm - 4:35 p.m. | Hits: 197 A Deputy from the Sadrist movement on Wednesday, the existence of relevant documents that confirm the so-called "Al-Qaeda terrorist," the American occupation forces in Iraq, was charged with advisers working within those forces of failing to security consulting. Jawad al-Hasnawi at a press conference in Karbala: "There are documents indicating that some al-Qaeda's agenda is the U.S. agenda and weaved an American," and expressed regret that those who carry out those agendas "Faces of Iraq". He Hasnawi that "political leaders and security officials point out in their reports that the crime yarn tends always towards the U.S. bases," asserting that "more than a military commander believes that the U.S. consultation in some cases moving to the failure in the training of security forces." The Sadrists have accused last April the United States of seeking not to equip the Iraqi army with weapons capable of confronting al-Qaeda terrorist and armed groups. It is scheduled to leave the U.S. occupation forces, which has a population of about 47 thousand of Iraq at the end of December 2011, according to the security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington in November 2008 which confirms it remains opposed to U.S. forces. The Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr threatened on more than one occasion to target those forces in case you decide to stay, as well as lift the freeze on the Mehdi Army, the armed wing of the stream. http://www.burathane...cle_136232.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1xtradinar Posted September 15, 2011 Report Share Posted September 15, 2011 If it turns out that we leave Iraq. We leave only a token force behind. Then this country needs to be prepared to "LEAP" back into the fray when Iraq is about to be over run by outside forces. And at this point it is time to take control, on either a temporary basis or on a permanent basis with some self imposed time limit. And if the Sadr movement makes the least "PEEP" about engagement, this bug needs to be exterminated as completely as we have weapons to do it. A year maybe is all it will take until the capacity of Iraq to defend itself and its borders will be compromised. And whatever force is in place, as a representative training operation, should be protected at all costs. If they are even threatened, immediate action should be employed to quickly remove the threat and to provide clear intentions to the world at large our intentions, to defend our interests in this region. I absolutely hate having our military out playing "guard dog" for the oil interests of this country, however as long as we have requirements that include oil and a world position that dictates a position of oversight, we must begin to act quickly and decisively to squelch pockets of dangerous elements who intend harm and death to our soldiers and ourselves. We can explain our peaceful tendencies after they have ceased to beat upon our doors with guns and explosives. I for one am tired of the USA trying to defend our rights to maintain our freedoms. We need to use a bulldozer when it is required. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quadkidd1 Posted September 15, 2011 Report Share Posted September 15, 2011 Anybody see this//// Shawn Hannity Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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