Sadr urges unity on U.S. security deal

Published: May 28, 2008 at 5:24 PM

BAGHDAD, May 28 (UPI) -- A spokesman for Moqtada Sadr said the Shiite cleric urged solidarity from all Iraqis ahead of a security deal between the United States and Iraq.

Sadr spokesman Salah al-Obeidi said a statement released Tuesday by the cleric calling for weekly protests against the series of security deals extending the U.S. presence in Iraq beyond 2008 was a warning to the government, not a threat, Al-Alam said.

"(Sadr) warns that only the government must take responsibility for such a decision," Obeidi said.

The spokesman also said Sadr urged all political parties and the people of Iraq "to adopt a unified stance toward the future Iraqi government and how to contribute to it."

Any future relationship with the United States could, however, be made through a vote in the Iraqi Parliament, Obeidi said.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi National Security Council, headed by President Jalal Talabani, called on Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to pursue a deal that was in the spirit of the national interest.

There has been no official word on the issue from Iraqi religious leader Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, but his aides said the revered cleric supports discussing the matter in a public forum.

"If the majority of the people accept it, then they should go ahead," an aide said.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints


Additional News Stories
Elson to be replaced at Western Kentucky (5 min)
Prostate biopsy not always necessary (35 min)
UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News (36 min)
Crude oil prices rise Monday (55 min)
UPI NewsTrack Business
Corn crop progress close to average
UPI NewsTrack Sports
fark
Sometimes there are signs that you've chosen the wrong profession. Bus driver, on his first day...
Strollers recalled due to C) amputation
Tips on how to raise a vegetarian child so that he grows up to be healthy, happy and insufferably...
Fark / Mentally Incontinent joint book signing, Thursday Nov. 12 at the Borders Books Stonestown...
Vandal causes oil spill into Nova Scotia river. Not a slick move, but oil bet he thought it was...
It's the "still not quite Thanksgiving but there's not much to talk about" edition of the Fark Betting...