On Saturday 26 May 2007 2:30 am, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Iraq in all her ciaos
Hi Leland!
Iraq hardly has any ciaos, perhaps only one ciao a day. Italy has more than
one ciao per day, however.
If there were more than one ciao in Iraq per day, there would be chaos.
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Regards,
Pete
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> Subject: Re: [OT] Iraq's Sadr Overhauls H
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [OT] Iraq's Sadr Overhauls His Tactics, Shiite Woos Sunnis,Purges
Extremists
Leland -
OK - that must be really recent, like within the last 10 days.
al-Sadr , prior, had been labelled an extremist and HIS Army being
responsible for a lot of the 'road to civi
Al-Sadr has played a political role in Iraq for some time now. It is
through Al-Sadr's support that the Shiite-led government of Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki came to power. Al-Sadr controls the
second-biggest armed force in Iraq, after the U.S. military, and 30
parliamentary seats -- enough
Leland -
OK - that must be really recent, like within the last 10 days.
al-Sadr , prior, had been labelled an extremist and HIS Army being
responsible for a lot of the 'road to civil war' in Iraq. He's not a
member of the Taliban, he hates Al-Qaeda with a passion you can't imagine,
and has been inf
Al-Sadr is proving to be a politician that seems to be winning some
trust among the Sunni community. He may be the last best chance of
achieving a unified Iraq in which Shiite, Sunni, and Kurds tolerate one
another. If he became the leader of Iraq, he would have the power to
punish those who
On Thursday 24 May 2007 8:40 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> If president Bush really wanted to help Iraq and get our boys out of
> harms way, he should consider backing Al-Sadr in his efforts to rid Iraq
> of al-Qaeda and unify all Iraqis within a moderate Iraqi government.
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> Below is a lin
On May 24, 2007, at 8:40 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> I've been reading about Sheik Mugtada al -Sadr, a shiite cleric, that
> might provide President Bush with a solution to stabilize Iraq.
You're kidding right?
> Al-Sadr
> is the leader of the 2nd biggest army in Iraq behind the US lead
I've been reading about Sheik Mugtada al -Sadr, a shiite cleric, that
might provide President Bush with a solution to stabilize Iraq. Al-Sadr
is the leader of the 2nd biggest army in Iraq behind the US lead
forces. He is a moderate that wants to unify Iraq, and stop all the
killing. Al-Sadr
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