Concern the use of U.S. in Iraq, Iran Alasaúb
On: Sun 08/01/2012 8:43
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saw British press reports yesterday that the dumping of an armed group of the controversial Iraq of arms and desire to run in local and parliamentary elections, is "useless and value", but a sponsor to raise U.S. concerns of growing Iranian influence in Iraq.
The Independent newspaper said British in a report entitled (Iran hegemony over Iraq apply to enter the political arena armed group), "The League of the Righteous, which split from the Mahdi Army led by Muqtada al-Sadr want to contest the local elections and parliamentary and lay down their arms."
In the view of the newspaper that "the pledge to disarm is useless and value in Iraq in a country that has the majority of the men of the population is definitely it," she said, adding that "the collaboration between the country's population will intensify in light of the increasing attacks by al Qaeda against civilians."
The Times concluded that "the process Log Alasaúb into the political process enough to raise U.S. concerns of growing Iranian influence in Iraq. "
indicated that the League of the Righteous has launched several attacks by the Court for the American soldiers in Iraq and some believe that these attacks are a matter of counter-attacks hidden between Iran and the United States.
The Sadr has called the group League of the Righteous, which announced its engagement in the political process as a "lovers of the chairs" and the group's killers have no religion.
and emerged a group League of the Righteous after they kidnapped a British expert and four bodyguards, in May 2007, with foreign nationality of one of Chambers and the Ministry of Finance, located in the area of Palestine Street in eastern Baghdad.
The government has entered into negotiations last year with the League of the right to renounce violence and enter the political process.
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