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13 Feb. breaking story from ABC - Al Sadr Fled Iraq, Fearing U.S. Bombs.
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Amazing what happens when you turn the lights on
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Yea - I querried one of our interpreters who say the news reports Sadr in Najaf. However, its a start.
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My gut reaction to hearing this was, 'the old bandit has gone on vacation for a couple of weeks' - resting in some posh home with top chef cooking and who knows what else. Maybe he went to have weight reduction surgery..?? Off subject but reportedly 18 revolutionary guards took a hit near the Paki border via car bomb, but it sounds more like drug dealers/smugglers taking revenge.
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1. The carbomb attack against the Iranian Republican Guard on the Afghan-Pakistan border may not have been motivated by anything but money, drugs and vengeance but it does demonstrate that Iran is susceptible to the same tactics that our troops face in Iraq and Afghanistan. Not that I advocate that type of warfare, just an observation.
2. If in fact Sadr did run is of little consequence, what would be/is important is how we exploit the rumor that he ran away. If he is in hiding he cannot come out and say he didn't/hasn't run. If he comes out publicly, in person, we can grab him. Either way the situation can be exploited: he is either a coward who left his militia men behind to save his own skin or he comes out in the open. I see a great opportunity for propaganda to work in our favor. -T |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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i wish it was as positive as it sounds. watching this guy for some time now, i do not have the feeling he did a runner. he likes to take a step back an regroup. his militia boys, his tactiques his thoughts. i do not believe this is the last time we heard about him. I think there is a way to straighten him up but it's got to be through a combine pressure of politics intel and military. and that will take some time. if i'm wrong and he's gone for good, god bless.
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Bill Roggio's The Fourth Rail, 8 Jul 07: Muqtada al-Sadr Back in Iran
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