#2 Postby stormie_skies » Fri Aug 04, 2006 10:32 am
This is bad, BAD news ... probably a sign of much WORSE things to come. This appears to be a Sadr-sponsored event (regardless of whether the man himself showed up or not) and is probably evidence of increasing support for Sadr's hard-line Shi'ite fringe. The Shi'ites are NOT happy with our strong support for Israel against Hizbollah (at the expense of Lebanon) and are leaning towards whatever faction is willing to stand up and state their displeasure.
Ayatollah Sistani (the more moderate Shi'ite who has qietly tolerated us in the past) has been trying to play catch-up with this one in order to secure his popularity and power - just last week he issued a statement to us that amounted to "cease fire, OR ELSE." He has to - if he doesn't do SOMETHING, the Shi'ites will flock en masse to Sadr, and his influence will be gone.
If pressure to defend Hizbollah continues to rise in Iraq (and I see no reason why it wouldn't), Sistani will be forced to make good on that "or else." Odds are good that will mean a Shi'ite fatwa ordering the fighting (and perhaps killing) of US troops in Iraq.
If that happens, we will not only be fighting the Sunni radicals (there are some 4 million Sunnis in Iraq) - we will be fighting the majority of the Shi'ite population, which is 15 million strong. Our men and women will be sitting ducks. Its a scary thought, if it happens...
(Just my reading of the situation... )
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