Hundreds of followers of anti-American Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr took to the streets of Baghdad on Saturday, trampling US flags and vowing to escalate military resistance if US troops fail to leave Iraq this year.
It was the second major demonstration by Sadr’s followers in recent days after the cleric issued a warning on April 9 that he would unleash his Mehdi Army militia if US troops were not out of Iraq by Dec. 31. More than 5,000 marched in the streets of Basra, Iraq’s southern oil hub, on Thursday.
“I am ready to fight an American again and I am ready to die for Iraq,” Haider al-Bahadili, a 33-year-old Mehdi Army member, said at Saturday’s demonstration in western Baghdad’s Shula district. “Decisions of Moqtada are orders. We must apply them.”
The rally came a day after Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said during a visit to Baghdad that Iraq’s leaders must move quickly if they want US forces to stay beyond year-end.
About 47,000 US troops remain to advise and train Iraqi forces. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has said his police and army are ready to provide security and foreign troops will no longer be needed after Dec. 31.
The march marked the seventh anniversary of the formation of the Mehdi Army, which fought US forces after the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.
Men, women and children, some dressed in the black clothing of the Sadrist movement, trampled US and Israeli flags and chanted slogans of loyalty to Sadr.
“If the occupier doesn’t leave Iraq, we will face him militarily, culturally and in all fields,” said Sheikh Nasir al-Saedi, a Sadr aide.
Sadr’s militia fought US forces after the 2003 invasion. US commanders blamed the Mehdi Army for much of the bloodshed, which saw tens of thousands of Iraqis killed during the height of sectarian violence in 2006 to 2007.
Maliki sent government troops to crush the militia in 2008.
Sadr’s political movement won strong support in elections last year and overcame animosity toward Maliki to join his coalition government, formed in December after nine months of tense negotiations between Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish factions.
Politicians from Sadr’s movement took part in the rally and expressed optimism US forces would leave on schedule, but said the militia would be ready to fight.
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