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July 24, 2008 11:36:47 PM CDT



Basra Showed Maliki Weakness, al-Sadr Strength

Posted Apr 4, 08 1:06 PM CDT in World 

(Newser) – The Iraqi-led assault on Basra last week exposed the weaknesses of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and the strength of Moqtada al-Sadr, the Washington Post concludes in its post-mortem of the unsuccessful foray. In not engaging parliament, political allies, or the Americans in planning the incursion, Maliki sought to demonstrate decisiveness, but showed ineptness instead.

His failure—having to call in Western forces to avoid a rout and rely on Iran to broker a cease-fire—underscored his political isolation, and the growing influence of al-Sadr, says the Post. It was Sadr’s support that boosted Maliki to power two years ago, but Sadr has  only enhanced his reputation as an nationalist by distancing himself from  government, which is seen as sectarian, ineffective, and corrupt.

Source Washington Post

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Iraqi children chant as they play around a destroyed Iraqi Army vehicle, in Basra, Iraq.   (AP Photo)
Iraqi soldiers secure a street in a show of force in a militia stronghold that has seen some of the fiercest fighting in the southern city of Basra.   (AP Photo)
Iraqi army soldier stands guard as his colleague searches a car in Basra.   (AP Photo)
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