Shiite al-Sadr Reaches Out to Sunni Rivals

Switch in tactics aims at hastening US withdrawal
By Caroline Miller,  Newser Staff
Posted May 20, 2007 3:14 PM CDT
Shiite al-Sadr Reaches Out to Sunni Rivals
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In a dramatic shift in tacttics, Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr is reaching out to rival Sunni leaders in Iraq, and purging radical elements of his own militia, the Washington Post reports. With Sunni insurgents making moves to distance themselves from al-Qaeda, Sadr sees an opportunity for a cross-sectarian political alliance, aides tell the Post.

An nationalist movement that cut sectarian violence and thwarted al-Qaeda in Iraq, they argue, could hasten the end of the US occupation. "The American argument is we can't have a timetable because of al-Qaeda," a Sadr lieutenant said. "So we're going to weaken al-Qaeda for you." Meetings are said to have been held with both political and militia leaders.
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