Anger at the Americans and the Iraqi government found its way to pulpits on both sides of the Shiite-Sunni divide.
In Samarra, 60 miles north of Baghdad, Cleric Ahmed Hassan al-Taha accused U.S. forces and their allies of stoking the tension between majority Shiites and minority Sunnis. "Iraqis were living in harmony until the occupiers and those who came with them arrived in this country. They are responsible for igniting sectarianism," al-Taha said.
We have been saying all along, after throwing away $320 billion (this much admitted to), we will still be the enemy of both sides and the Iraqi government will be dominated by the Shiite majority aligned with Iran, thanks to our republicans.
04 March, 2006
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