Or we just start running our chosen Iraqi cadres through the School of the Americas
Not everyone does, not by a long shot. We're still dealing with a tiny percentage of the overall population.
Won't happen.
I don't believe they have any interest in doing so.
The best thing for Sistani to do was what he did - sit back, and if Sadr gets wasted by the Americans, that's plus two for Sistani,
if the Americans back down, then Sadr's stuck if he continues the same **** when there's a sovereign Iraqi government, etc. Sadr painted himself into a corner when he decided to get openly uppity, and Sistani's cool as a cucumber letting it play out without taking any decisive action unless and until it's in his interest to do so.
"Broad support" is a bit different from "having better things to do than really care about what Sadr is doing." The Montreal Expos have some fans too.
Which is why the moderates in Shia street are trying like hell to get Sadr to back down?
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