Kerry Praises Muslim Terrorist Leader

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Kerry: Terrorist Shiite Al-Sadr 'a Legitimate Voice'

In an interview broadcast Wednesday morning, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry defended terrorist Shiite imam Muqtada al-Sadr as a "legitimate voice" in Iraq, despite that fact that he's led an uprising that has killed nearly 20 American GIs in the last two days.

Speaking of al-Sadr's newspaper, which was shut down by coalition forces last week after it urged violence against U.S. troops, Kerry complained to National Public Radio, "They shut a newspaper that belongs to a legitimate voice in Iraq."

In the next breath, however, the White House hopeful caught himself and quickly changed direction. "Well, let me ... change the term 'legitimate.' It belongs to a voice ? because he has clearly taken on a far more radical tone in recent days and aligned himself with both Hamas and Hezbollah, which is a sort of terrorist alignment."

But Kerry again seemed to voice sympathy for the Shiite terrorist when asked whether he supported al-Sadr's arrest. "Not if it?s an isolated act without the other kinds of steps necessary to change the dynamics on the ground in Iraq," Kerry told NPR, in quotes first reported by the New York Sun.

"If all we do is make war against the Iraqi people and continue an American occupation, fundamentally, without a clarity as to who and how sovereignty is being turned over, we have a very serious problem for the long run here," Kerry added. "And I think this administration is just walking dead center down into that trap."

On March 28, the U.S.-led coalition authorities closed al-Sadr's newspaper, al-Hawza, for 60 days, the Sun reported. L. Paul Bremer, the chief U.S. administrator in Iraq, charged that the newspaper had published false stories blaming the coalition forces for local acts of terrorism.
 

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Originally posted by: FrodoB
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Kerry: Terrorist Shiite Al-Sadr 'a Legitimate Voice'

In an interview broadcast Wednesday morning, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry defended terrorist Shiite imam Muqtada al-Sadr as a "legitimate voice" in Iraq, despite that fact that he's led an uprising that has killed nearly 20 American GIs in the last two days.

Speaking of al-Sadr's newspaper, which was shut down by coalition forces last week after it urged violence against U.S. troops, Kerry complained to National Public Radio, "They shut a newspaper that belongs to a legitimate voice in Iraq."

In the next breath, however, the White House hopeful caught himself and quickly changed direction. "Well, let me ... change the term 'legitimate.' It belongs to a voice ? because he has clearly taken on a far more radical tone in recent days and aligned himself with both Hamas and Hezbollah, which is a sort of terrorist alignment."

But Kerry again seemed to voice sympathy for the Shiite terrorist when asked whether he supported al-Sadr's arrest. "Not if it?s an isolated act without the other kinds of steps necessary to change the dynamics on the ground in Iraq," Kerry told NPR, in quotes first reported by the New York Sun.

"If all we do is make war against the Iraqi people and continue an American occupation, fundamentally, without a clarity as to who and how sovereignty is being turned over, we have a very serious problem for the long run here," Kerry added. "And I think this administration is just walking dead center down into that trap."

On March 28, the U.S.-led coalition authorities closed al-Sadr's newspaper, al-Hawza, for 60 days, the Sun reported. L. Paul Bremer, the chief U.S. administrator in Iraq, charged that the newspaper had published false stories blaming the coalition forces for local acts of terrorism.

politically sadr is legitimate, he has guns and people ready to fight, you at least have to take the guys views into consideration, even if you seek to sideline him in the outcome.
 

BaliBabyDoc

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What makes Al Sadr a terrorist? He's an upstart cleric with a fiercely loyal following. But his militias are not unlawful according to the edicts of Iraqi law . . . albeit some behaviors likely run contrary to the Koran. Contrary to popular belief, the CPA is not the law in Iraq . . . they just happen to have more money and better weapons.
 

DealMonkey

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I think the problem in Iraq is that you have large Islamic groups that feel like they're not given a voice in the new government. That's bound to cause resentment. Well that coupled with the U.S. military's mis-steps in the Sunni triangle region. If we're not careful, we'll end up creating our own little intifada just like the Israeli's.

So yes, I think Al-Sadr and/or any Islamic cleric or population group has just as much right to a say-so in the new Iraq as anyone else. The U.S. obviously has to walk a fine line to avoid an Islamic gov't coming to power, but still . . .
 

BaliBabyDoc

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One of the more interesting elements is that Sunnis and Shi'ites are starting to communicate and possibly coordinate. These people are not following the edicts of Al Qaeda . . . or even a domestic terrorist organization. These people are not fighting for Saddam and they don't hate freedom. IMHO, they just hate us.
 
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Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
What makes Osama BIn Laden a terrorist? He's an upstart cleric with a fiercely loyal following. But his militias are not unlawful according to the edicts of Iraqi law . . . albeit some behaviors likely run contrary to the Koran. Contrary to popular belief, the CPA is not the law in Iraq . . . they just happen to have more money and better weapons.

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Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
What makes Al Sadr a terrorist?

maybe its when he tells his followers to go and terrorize their enemies...? maybe its preaching blatant hate during his sermons...? maybe its saying that he will shed his own blood to get rid of the Americans...?

what makes him NOT a terrorist?
 

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This surprises you that Kerry would do this?

This is the guy that sent an e-mail to Iran apologizing for
America being mean to rest of world, and promising to
kiss Irans and others ass in the future if he is elected..