Salah al-Obeidi: Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr did not freeze the activities of the army of Imam Mahdi
- A spokesman for Sadr said Wednesday that the current leader Muqtada al-Sadr did not freeze the activities of the Mahdi Army, but also seeks to hold the type of reforms and keep spoilers from the army.
Salah al-Obeidi said in a press statement that "the mass of the Liberal opposition emphasizes the issue of prolonging the survival of the U.S. occupation forces in Iraq after the planned withdrawal date of the end of this year," expressing his "willingness to put the Sadrists processors military and political exit."
"The decision to extend the period of suspension of Imam al-Mahdi Army of Muqtada al-Sadr before does not mean that the Sadrist movement agree to extend the stay of occupation forces in the country, but that al-Sadr seeks to hold the type of reforms within the ranks of the Mahdi Army are the dimensions of the spoilers of the army."
Obeidi revealed that it was "the decision to submit Nuri al-Maliki as a leader of the armed forces, a report on whether Iraqi security forces to take over the security of the country."
He noted that "the extension of the survival of the U.S. occupation forces in Iraq is not about Maliki, but should be on all the political blocs participating in issuing a decision on it."
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- A spokesman for Sadr said Wednesday that the current leader Muqtada al-Sadr did not freeze the activities of the Mahdi Army, but also seeks to hold the type of reforms and keep spoilers from the army.
Salah al-Obeidi said in a press statement that "the mass of the Liberal opposition emphasizes the issue of prolonging the survival of the U.S. occupation forces in Iraq after the planned withdrawal date of the end of this year," expressing his "willingness to put the Sadrists processors military and political exit."
"The decision to extend the period of suspension of Imam al-Mahdi Army of Muqtada al-Sadr before does not mean that the Sadrist movement agree to extend the stay of occupation forces in the country, but that al-Sadr seeks to hold the type of reforms within the ranks of the Mahdi Army are the dimensions of the spoilers of the army."
Obeidi revealed that it was "the decision to submit Nuri al-Maliki as a leader of the armed forces, a report on whether Iraqi security forces to take over the security of the country."
He noted that "the extension of the survival of the U.S. occupation forces in Iraq is not about Maliki, but should be on all the political blocs participating in issuing a decision on it."
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