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Juan Cole said,
"The report also says that Secretary of State Condi Rice was told on her surprise visit to Baghdad that the Mahdi Army of young nationalist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr has decided to cooperate with the security plan and that East Baghdad (Sadr City) is quiet. Why, the al-Maliki government asked, should resources be devoted to an area that is not a problem? This explanation aimed at excusing the sole concentration of the security plan on Sunni Arab areas in West Baghdad."
What is the point Juan Cole trying to make? Sadir City is almost always quiet except occasional car bombs by hidden hands which brought by American rape of Iraq. Whether or not Nuri (the puppet Prime Minister) asked the invaders to go in or not into Sadir City it makes no different. We are told repeatedly Moqtada instructed his murderous anti Sunni militia to lie low: not to go in to Sunni areas murdering civilians or expelling them from their home. Is Juan Cole thought the Sadir militia will confront the Americans who are friends in arms with the occupiers against the Sunnis? That is naïve. If Juan Cole thinks that Nuri’s suggestion to the modern day slave girl whom Senator Ernie Chambers called “condominium rice” “Sadir City is quiet” is not far from the truth. The American rapists always undisturbed when they go through the Mahdi militia dominated area, this has nothing to do with more rapists deployed in Baghdad. Juan Cole should know the Sunni areas are always been under the microscope, it the already been raped repeatedly, bombed repeatedly. I don’t believe it makes any different whether or not Condominium rice takes Nuri’s suggestion to her master George W. Bush and gotten the whole resource to kill off Sunni’s. American adventure went down the drain long time ago: that would be as soon as the rape of Iraq begun. The so called experts trying to salvage something for the rapist and the greatest bully in the whole wide world also should know they are already failed. Juan Cole still thinks the rape of Iraq will yield something positive if well managed. But no amount of management will save America from being defeated in Iraq which is a good thing. The American victory in Iraq is more blood shed in Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen, Somalia and Sudan. Juan Cole should know how cold –blooded that criminal George is, the more “victory” he has gotten the more emboldened he becomes; the routing of Taliban in few days led to the routing of Iraqi forces in 2003. But the routing was unsustainable and conquering the lands became difficult as the criminal found out the heroic fight Iraqi Resistance put up. Even the Taliban backward rulers allowed to surface again fighting back the occupation and establishing Sharia where they dominate.

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