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On: Sat 07/01/2012 9:34
Draws to read the new U.S. leader Muqtada al-Sadr, Sadr said he was seeking the image of the national political leader, not sectarian, and gains from the People of this new endeavor. The author finds Sam Dagher in the newspaper "The Wall Street Journal" that he "also ignite Iraq, the Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sadr aimed to rise as a peacemaker," saying in a report published by the newspaper that "the Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who launched a bloody insurgency against the Americans here on the For more than eight years,
And now heads one of the most influential political organizations is still a cause for great concern for Americans. "And" over the past few weeks, Mr. Sadr stepped up his efforts to appear in a national leader free of Iranian influence. Sent delegations to the Sunni groups across Iraq, and issued the so-called National Pact for compatibility groups in order not to attack others, and use the weight of the influential politically in an attempt to help resolve the crisis between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki against his rivals. "The author explains in his" center of conflict power threatens to bring down the government of Iraq, sought by Mr. Sadr to rise above differences by calling for a referendum on his plan to prevent renewed sectarian war, as seen on Thursday, a series of bombings in Shiite areas of Iraq that are specifically aimed at provoking the followers of Mr. Sadr and dragged into the abyss of civil war that would make Iraq ungovernable. "
With the approval of American newspaper that "the transmission of the Sadrist movement from militancy to politics is still obscure, far from complete," but it says "However, it is now part of the Iraqi leadership , with representation in parliament and being an integral part of the current government, as well as the capacity of his movement in the establishment of schools and cultural centers, and research and the expansion of the media and open more offices abroad, and now has a liaison office politics in London. "
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