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MoD met with Sadr to bring militia's under army command
Al-Sadr calls for control over militias | Arab News
BAGHDAD: Senior Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr says the country must rein in the powerful Shiite militias battling the Islamic State militant group and have them coordinate more directly with the country’s official armed forces.
Speaking at a press conference Monday with Iraqi Defense Minister Khalid Al-Obeidi, Al-Sadr said his followers are now “at the disposal of the army,” adding he will work “to supplement militias and other armed groups with the army.”
A number of militias, including Al-Sadr’s “Peace Brigades,” answered calls last summer to fight alongside Iraq’s beleaguered military, which virtually crumbled in the face of the militant onslaught. Many of those Shiite militias answer to different leaders, have been difficult to control and are accused of brutal tactics and discrimination against Sunnis.
@Mosamania told you this before
Not anymore, the Baathists were supporting and praising IS in the beginning, but it wasn't long before IS included the Baathists on the "to kill" list. Majority of Baathists have either fled or joined the Islamic state, some of them have been executed by IS for joining a kafir ideology.Wasn't there a talk about Sadam's daughter wanting to come back to Iraq when ISIS was gaining control? I can imagine her life under ISIS.
Interesting reports coming from Mosul front. IS counteroffensive underway.
North of Mosul against Kurds or east to Iraqis?
"into safety", god knows what they have done to him by now
"into safety", god knows what they have done to him by now
He's sunni in Iraq currently, a crime punishable by death it seems these days.
Complaining about the shia again, you can't drop it can you, now complain about isis.