"If neighbouring Islamic countries, including Iran, should come under attack, then the Mehdi Army will support them," Sadr said on a visit to Tehran.We had the opportunity to neutralize Sadr earlier, and the Iraqi government has also allowed this criminal to remain free, despite his involvement in the death of a rival cleric.
Sadr's Mehdi Army militia rose up against U.S. occupying forces in Iraq in 2004.
Sadr is an Iranian puppet who will remain a thorn in the side of more moderate Shiites that want a legitimate shot at freedom. Roving bands of armed militia with no allegiance to Iraq are not a good thing for the Republic--and with his criminal past there is legitimate reason to detain him. A festering wound like Sadr will not get better without treatment.
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