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How can anyone hope for victory while these men are causing so much violence. The men on the ground want to disarm them, but the politicians back here say no. The men in control of the militias need to be arrested and tried for murder and all the followers that do not swerar oath to the Iraqi government need to be disarmed. One militia is said to have 60,000 soldiers. It is no wonder Iraq is so difficult.

2007-01-17 10:27:21 · 5 answers · asked by ? 3 in Politics & Government Politics

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A damned good question. I cannot understand why Bush doesn't give the military the go ahead to go into badhdad and wipe them out.
That so called leader of iraq who gets his support from murderers, and terrorist sshould be the first on his hit list. He's the main reason for our problems there.
Time and time again this punk in a dress in Shiite district of Sadr City has paraded his men up and down the streets killing without repercussionms and outright bragged about killing american troops, even detailing and video taping soem of them.
Bush should rid the country of people like radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr who is nothing more than a murderer of his onw people and of no use to iraq.

2007-01-17 10:45:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The actually are militia, very well armed militia. They're not "insurgents" like the media erroneously (or falsely) call them. No one "allows" them and they don't have "permission" from anybody except maybe the Imams that keep them stirred up like a nest of hornets. How would you disarm them without getting killed or/and killing some of them (the non-violent citizens)? Do you think they would just let anybody arrest lots of their religious 'leaders'? They also have local militias that try to fight back at the terrorists, I'm fairly sure.
Hey. Nobody said it was going to be easy.
I'm one of the American unorganized (Citizen) militia.

2007-01-17 10:49:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You are right. The primary Shi'ite militia is run by al-Sadr who helped prop up Iraq's current prime minister. What are the chances Prime Minister al-Maliki is going to stand up against the man he owes his position?

2007-01-17 10:42:13 · answer #3 · answered by Jackson Leslie 5 · 1 0

The Militias are the National guard of Iraq that are trying to save thier country. The U.S will not leave until they have a loyal puppet in place and in doing so they will find themselves easy prey for the next Middle eastern power.

2007-01-17 10:32:09 · answer #4 · answered by angothoron 2 · 0 3

we are there for the oils

2007-01-17 11:09:01 · answer #5 · answered by Taco 2 · 0 2

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