Monday, April 09, 2007

White House take on Muqtada al Sadr's urging followers to rise up against U.S. forces in Iraq and on Sadr’s call for massive protests

April 9, 2007
The following was taken from a
Press Gaggle by Gordon Johndroe early this Monday morning aboard Air Force One in route to Yuma, Arizona...

Question: Have you got any reaction to Muqtada al Sadr's urging his followers to rise up against the U.S. forces in Iraq?

Mr. Johndroe: You know, the reports I've seen are that Sadr has urged his various militias, who are, again I remind everyone, operating outside the rule of law in Iraq, to not fight Iraqi security forces. And I think this sort of comment is not surprising, given these Iraqi security forces are having some success against the Jaish al Mahdi militias. And so we, the United States, and you heard Prime Minister Maliki say, everyone operating outside the rule of law need to -- will be dealt with.

And I note today that Sadr called for massive protests. I'm not sure that we've seen that, those numbers materialize and the numbers that he was seeking in his call from his hangout in Iran. But Iraq, four years on, is now a place where people can freely gather and express their opinions. And that was something they could not do under Saddam. And while we have much more progress ahead of us -- the United States, the coalition and Iraqis have much more to do -- this is a country that has come a long way from the tyranny of Saddam Hussein...

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(Info courtesy on The White House Office of the Press Secretary)

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