• Muqtada al-Sadr's First Public Speech

    From Jeff Snyder@1:345/3777 to All on Tue Jan 11 15:35:00 2011
    As you may have already heard, radical Shiite cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, has returned to Iraq after a four-year exile in Iran, and he is already busy stirring up the pot against the infidel invaders and occupiers in Iraq; that is, the Americans and the British. In his first public speech since
    returning to Iraq last week, he is already making it very clear to the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, that he and his followers
    expect al-Maliki to carry out his pledge to have all US military forces
    removed from Iraqi soil by the end of this year, as has been agreed upon by
    the two governments.

    In his fiery speech, al-Sadr referred to the United States, Israel and Great Britain as "our common enemies", and he also let Prime Minister al-Maliki
    know in no uncertain terms that, should he fail to carry out his pledge, al-Sadr's people "have the political means" to apparently remove al-Maliki
    from power.

    Of course, there is a very big problem brewing here, because no one who understands the situation really anticipates that all American forces will leave Iraq by the end of this year. The main excuse that has been given is
    that Iraq is not yet ready to defend itself against foreign aggressors. It
    will be interesting to see then, exactly how al-Sadr intends to carry out
    his threat. Backed by Iran, and with the support of Islamic radicals within Iraq itself, he could indeed disrupt the current status quo in Iraq once
    again, just as he did a number of years ago when his militias confronted American forces in Iraq.

    The question in my mind at this current time, is how far will the US
    Government be willing to go in order to solve their problem with al-Sadr? An assassination attempt perhaps?

    One thing I can say for al-Sadr, is that similar to a few other radical
    Muslim clerics, he could very well fit the bill for being the Islamic False Prophet, who could quite possibly team up with a powerful Islamic political leader, to become the Beast and the False Prophet pair who are found in the thirteenth chapter of the Book of Revelation. Time will certainly tell, but once again, I advise everyone to keep a close eye on this man. Unless he is assassinated, he is not simply going to go away. He's tasted power, and he wants more of it.




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  • From Jeff Snyder@1:345/3777 to All on Tue Jan 11 15:35:00 2011
    As you may have already heard, radical Shiite cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, has returned to Iraq after a four-year exile in Iran, and he is already busy stirring up the pot against the infidel invaders and occupiers in Iraq; that is, the Americans and the British. In his first public speech since
    returning to Iraq last week, he is already making it very clear to the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, that he and his followers
    expect al-Maliki to carry out his pledge to have all US military forces
    removed from Iraqi soil by the end of this year, as has been agreed upon by
    the two governments.

    In his fiery speech, al-Sadr referred to the United States, Israel and Great Britain as "our common enemies", and he also let Prime Minister al-Maliki
    know in no uncertain terms that, should he fail to carry out his pledge, al-Sadr's people "have the political means" to apparently remove al-Maliki
    from power.

    Of course, there is a very big problem brewing here, because no one who understands the situation really anticipates that all American forces will leave Iraq by the end of this year. The main excuse that has been given is
    that Iraq is not yet ready to defend itself against foreign aggressors. It
    will be interesting to see then, exactly how al-Sadr intends to carry out
    his threat. Backed by Iran, and with the support of Islamic radicals within Iraq itself, he could indeed disrupt the current status quo in Iraq once
    again, just as he did a number of years ago when his militias confronted American forces in Iraq.

    The question in my mind at this current time, is how far will the US
    Government be willing to go in order to solve their problem with al-Sadr? An assassination attempt perhaps?

    One thing I can say for al-Sadr, is that similar to a few other radical
    Muslim clerics, he could very well fit the bill for being the Islamic False Prophet, who could quite possibly team up with a powerful Islamic political leader, to become the Beast and the False Prophet pair who are found in the thirteenth chapter of the Book of Revelation. Time will certainly tell, but once again, I advise everyone to keep a close eye on this man. Unless he is assassinated, he is not simply going to go away. He's tasted power, and he wants more of it.




    Jeff Snyder, SysOp - Armageddon BBS Visit us at endtimeprophecy.org port 23 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your Download Center 4 Mac BBS Software & Christian Files. We Use Hermes II


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