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Conflation of the "special groups" -- trained and supported by the Iranian Qods force -- and the Jaish al-Mahdi, which is the main Sadrist Iraqi nationalist militia.
Too Many Kagans, Too Little Knowledge - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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- what we often call the Sadrist militia in Basra and in Baghdad.
The Common Ills 2009
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His so-called Sadrist movement controls eight ministries, of which two are symbolic ministries without portfolios and two hold interim capacities.
Reaction to Sadr's Return Is Mixed Sam Dagher 2011
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His so-called Sadrist movement controls eight ministries.
Moqtada Sadr Urges Iraqi Unity Sam Dagher 2011
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With news of the upcoming treaty leaked into the Arab press since late 2007, opponents of the Iraqi government, namely the Sadrist Current, have mobilized their popular bases around the rejection of the long-term arrangement, which allegedly allows the US to maintain “over 400 bases” in Iraq and allows foreign troops to engage in military operations without the permission of the Iraqi government.
Thursday, June 05, 2008 As'ad 2008
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With news of the upcoming treaty leaked into the Arab press since late 2007, opponents of the Iraqi government, namely the Sadrist Current, have mobilized their popular bases around the rejection of the long-term arrangement, which allegedly allows the US to maintain “over 400 bases” in Iraq and allows foreign troops to engage in military operations without the permission of the Iraqi government.
Monday, June 30, 2008 As'ad 2008
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The so-called Sadrist lawmakers and ministers loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr are making good on a threat to boycott the government.
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The so-called Sadrist lawmakers and ministers loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr are making good on a threat to boycott the government.
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Both SoL and INM will now make a push for a coalition with Iraq's other major blocs, namely the Sadrist and Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq (ISCI) dominated coalition the Iraqi National Alliance (INA) (70 seats) and the Kurdistan Alliance (43 seats).
The Guardian World News Ranj Alaaldin 2010
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As a result, southern Iraq has, in effect, long been under the control of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq Sciri and the so-called "Sadrist" factions.
Dick Cheney Equates Success in Iraq with Supporting Al Qaeda 2007
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