Scott Sullivan : Will Obama endorse Sadr?
Iraqi Shi'ite leader Muqtada al-Sadr and Iraqi Sunni leader Iyad Allawi last week dealt a death blow to Iran's Persian imperialism in Arab Iraq. Iran's Nazi president Mahoud Ahmadinejad and his Iraqi puppet Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq's acting prime minister, now find themselves sidelined in Iraq because of a political power sharing agreement that will have Allawi replace Maliki as Iraq's next Prime Minister. The Sadr-Allawi power sharing agreement for Iraq – brokered by Syria and Saudi Arabia, who each deserve enormous credit -- will come to be seen as one of the greatest Arab victories in history. This Sadr-Allawi-Syria-Saudi Axis will secure peace and prosperity in the Middle East, as opposed to Iran's plans for war and Persian Nazi colonization of the Arab states. To put it another way, without control of Iraq, and without the use of Iraq as a staging ara for aggression against Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, Iran is going nowhere, even with Iran's powerful new partner, Pakistan.
As for the future of Muqtada al Sadr, today he is seen as the undisputed kingmaker of Iraq for taking decisive action against Iran, while the US ran off to hide in the tall grass, (Newt Gingrich, are you investigating this, if you are looking for treason?) Tomorrow, Sadr will be the undisputed kingmaker of the Middle East. Sadr has my vote.
Again,when will Obama endorse Sadr?
Scott Sullivan is a former Washington government employee and was the Senior Advisor for International Economics at the Crisis Management Center of the National Security Council, 1984 - 1986. Petroleumworld not necessarily share these views.
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