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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Sunday, June 10, 2007

The Mahdi returns

Since Sadr's reemergence a few weeks ago, the activity of the Mahdi Army has been on the rise with increased activity in Baghdad and increased conflicts with the US.
In the past 10 days, the fiery Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's militia has resurfaced in force, making a push to roust Sunnis from Baghdad and to isolate Sunni enclaves in the west of the capital from their brethren in the south.

Mahdi Army militiamen in the Shiite dominated neighborhood of Bayaa were reinforced by other Shiite fighters and men in civilian clothes with weapons have cordoned off the area. In the past 10 days Mahdi Army activity has escalated, intensifying in the past two days with the capture of two Sunni mosques, residents and police said.

Also, increasing conflicts with the US,
In Baghdad, police and witnesses in Baghdad said overnight clashes between U.S. troops and Shiite militiamen left at least five people dead and 19 wounded in an eastern district. The U.S. military said it was looking into the reports.

The fighting in the predominantly Shiite Fidhiliyah area on the Baghdad's outskirts broke out after a U.S. military convoy came under attack near the local offices of Muqtada al-Sadr.

With "the surge" failing in the eyes of Baghdad residents, the Mahdi appears to be trying to step forward to assert its control.

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