Iraq Credits Iran for Helping to Curb Attacks by Militias

piercehawkeye45 • Nov 18, 2007 2:13 pm
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BAGHDAD, Nov. 17 — The Iraqi government on Saturday credited Iran with helping to rein in Shiite militias and stemming the flow of weapons into Iraq, helping to improve the security situation noticeably.

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peaking about Iran, he said that that government had helped to persuade the Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr to ask his Mahdi militia to halt attacks. Mr. Sadr ordered his militia to stop using weapons in early September, and officials say that the militia’s relative restraint has helped improve stability. They say it also seems to have helped decrease the frequency of attacks with explosively formed penetrators, a powerful type of bomb that can pierce heavy armor.


This is a very good sign, just not the fact that it appears that Iran is not looking for any conflict with the US, but that the media will not be fully behind Bush in his pro-War with Iran stance.
TheMercenary • Nov 18, 2007 6:24 pm
Iraq is just feeling the heat of the oncoming and eventual withdrawl of US troops when the people elect a Demoncrat for the next president. They are pandering to the big dog in the neighborhood and to the majority Shia's.