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Al Sadr warns Iraq against signing US troop pact


Baghdad: Iraq’s radical Shiite cleric Moqtada Al Sadr on Thursday called on the government not to sign an accord being negotiated with Washington that will govern the presence of US troops from next year.


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The security agreement was to have been sealed in principle by yesterday to take over from a UN mandate which expires this December, but Washington has said that date was unlikely to be met.

A US embassy official confirmed to AFP that the negotiations were ongoing, describing them as “constructive.”

“I call on the Iraqi government not to sign the accord with the United States and I affirm that I am ready to support the government publicly and politically if it does not sign,” Al Sadr said in a statement.

The influential Shiite leader called on “men of faith and on the clergy to express legally their opinion against the signature of any agreement between the government and the occupier, even if it is a friendly accord or one concerning another subject.”

Al Sadr, who strongly opposes the American troop presence which he sees as an occupying force, called on Iraqis “to be united to stand up against this agreement by political, peaceful and public means.”

Earlier this week, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said the agreement might not be reached by the July 31 target. “I don’t necessarily think we’ll meet that date in particular; could be a few days or a couple of weeks past that.”

The Mahdi Army, the armed wing of Al Sadr’s movement, clashed in April and May with US and Iraqi troops in the Shiite bastion of Sadr City in Baghdad, until a truce was signed on May 10.

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