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Baghdad : Iraq | about 1 year ago  
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Al-Mahdi army

this is from my Blog

I don't know why, but what is happening in Iraq politics doesn't make any sense to me...it was always nonsense but not like now.

On one side we have Muqtada Al-Sadir giving up on his army leaving AlMahdi army without a lead, on the other hand we have the visit of Ahmedi Najad to Iraq and the strange things that happened when he was here and after he left.

On the other hand we have some bloody explosions with huge number of casualties and AlQaeda is accused of being responsible...which is nonsense specially at this time also we have that criminal AlZamily in the ministry of health who was found not guilty by our greatly respected court.

Suddenly and without any signs Muqtada Al-Sadir decided to leave politics and leadership of his army and dedicate his time for studying the religion so that he can start giving advisory religious opinions!!! Personally, I'm not surprised by his swinging acts...he was always like this, always unstable; but giving up the army and power (If he will really do it) is very weird, and so not him.

It happened that when he decided that I was in AlSadir City (formerly known as Al-Thawra and the headquarter of AlMahdi army) and the first thing one will read when he enter there is a sign, written on it that anyone who obeys what Muqtada says is in his army even if he is not registered and will be rewarded in the eternal life when Imam AlMahdy appears!!(Or something like that, I was driving fast by it).

Well I'll take it one by one...Muqtada was issuing advisory opinions and his followers was following it...even if it was not directly from him sometimes...so what difference will it make? What will happen to the huge number of armed men in AlMahdy army? Will they be such nice guys and give away their weapons and their criminal acts!! That's what I wish but I believe what will happen is on the contrary...one of the reasons I think Muqtada did that is to be irresponsible for the acts of his army, now they can kill, kidnap and spread their sectarian hatred and there is no one to accuse because Muqtada is not responsible and he had frozen his army before he left it!! Nice move Muqtada. But I'd prefer to wait and see what will happen as I believe big things happened under the table and behind the curtains.

I remember before Ahmedi Najad did his unwelcome visit to Baghdad how quiet it was getting and how things were going pretty well, but when he arrived; situation got back to what it used to be...when he came and defiled OUR Baghdad most of the roads were closed and the traffic jam became impossible to bear...his puppets gave him Baghdad on a plate of gold...it's like he own it, why should all the roads be closed, who is he? He is their master, that's who he is....and I strongly believe that the two explosions in Karada and in Adhamiya are linked to him.

I was in Adhamiya when the residents were demonstrating against the visit of Ahmedi Najad, I saw them from a distance...it was a peace demonstration they weren't harming anyone or carrying any weapon or threatening anything...but yet the national guard came and they prevented them from continuing it and prevented the media channels from recording what's happening! Why? Aren't we a free country!!! Don't we have the right to speak? NOOO, of course not...it's Najad!!! It's their Lord... what a farce when they were saying that Saddam was preventing people from saying what they want and they are doing the same...what do they differ from him?

Today I was in karada and I walked by the site of the explosion....only god knows what I felt...I wanted to throw up... I was so angry and sad...my heart was aching and I felt sorrow deep in my heart...the windows are broken, the buildings are damaged and death signs are everywhere, the shop owners near the site who haven't died are bandaged and most important of all the side street restaurant owner who I used to by from since I was a teenager is DEAD...Oh my god, such a nice man he was...my eyes were filled with tears...I remembered how he used to do "Laham b ajeen" which the Arabic version of Pizza....I don't know what to say but that explosion was a real ugly and disgusting crime...

They accused AlQaeda for this explosion in addition to the one in Adhamiya...but I strongly believe it was either Badir Brigade or the Iranian intelligence because AlQaeda is almost defeated in Baghdad and even if they are not I believe they are not able to carry such operations anymore...they don't have any stronghold now...in addition to that Ahmedi Najad visited Karada and I'm sure he didn't like seeing the people shopping and walking safely in the streets because the last thing Iran wants is peace in Iraq for one simple reason because this will mean that USA have won and USA will be free to take care of Iran in addition to that they will gradually loose control over Iraq and the unlimited benefits they get from Iraq....at least that's what I'm thinking...Iran is one of the biggest beneficial of the situation in Iraq.

And finally we have one of the biggest criminals walking free and getting ready to take his position back, It's AlZamily (god damn him) he is behind most of the killing, kidnapping and threatening of Doctors, dentists and pharmacists...and our precious court released him because the witness didn't come!! Of course he will not come because he was threatened with his family and he had to leave Iraq (I think everybody knows by whom)...and as I heard that the witness is intending to file charges in other countries' courts...and by the way didn't the US army announce that they will not let him go even if the Iraqi court did...didn't they said that they will keep him under their custody!!

It's nonsense...nonsense.

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