
BAGHDAD, May 25 (UPI) -- Rebel Shiite cleric Moktada Sadr has returned to Iraq.
The Washington Post reported that Sadr, who went into hiding before the U.S.-Iraqi security plan in Baghdad was launched in February, delivered a sermon Friday before thousands of people in the southern city of Kufa.
U.S. officials have said that Sadr, who has a strong Shiite following in Iraq, has been in Iran. The newspaper said that Sadr has been trying to show he can be a national leader.
Aides to Sadr disputed U.S. claims that he has been in Iran, saying he has been in Iraq all the time.
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, second in command of the U.S. forces in Iraq, told the Post he believed Sadr returned to Iraq to exert control over his organization, the Mahdi Army.
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Additional Top News Stories | |
CHICAGO, June 4 (UPI) --
A 21-year-old Chicago-area man is about to become the youngest person ever to receive a medical degree from the University of Chicago, officials say.
|
LAS VEGAS, June 4 (UPI) --
Nineteen-year-old Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo was named Miss USA 2012 at a pageant in Las Vegas.
|
WASHINGTON, June 4 (UPI) --
So-called tar sand oil, the dominant type of Canadian crude, is an international issue because of the global environmental threats, an activist said.
|
Students get city to allow chickens ... Waitress gets half-million-dollar refund ... Italy introduces ice cream for dogs ... High school junior brings 'Bieber' to prom ... Watercooler stories from UPI.
|
| Stories | Photos | People | Comments |
View Caption