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    IRAQ MUST SOLVE ITS PROBLEMS BY ITSELF, SAID THE LEADER OF THE SHIITES TO PRESIDENT BUSH
    By Petros Keshishian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    06/12/2006

    The head of the Iraqi Islamic Revolution Council Abdel Aziz al-Haqim,
    leader of the Shiite movement, said on his meeting with President
    George Bush in Washington that he stands categorically against the
    international interference to the crisis in Iraq. He said that the
    problems must be overcome by the people of Iraq itself.

    In his return George Bush said that he is disturbed by the situation
    in Iraq and that the Unites States wholly support the Government of
    Nouri al-Maliqi.

    Al-Haqim, although being the advocate of Iraq's sovereignty, does
    not argue the presence of the US military forces in the country,
    BBC reports.

    Al-Haqim's party has the support of the Shiite of Iraq's population. In
    the days of Saddam Hussein he was forced to migrate to Iran. The
    military wing of his organization became part of the army and the
    police.

    Some political scientists think that Bush, having meetings with the
    outstanding people of Iraq, is trying to insure the "proper" work of
    the Iraqi Government. It is also possible that the US President is
    getting prepared to decreasing the number of military forces quartered
    in Iraq. It should be noted that the military wing of the Iraqi Islamic
    Revolution Council has serious contradictions with Muqtada al-Sadr,
    one of the most outstanding preachers of Shiitism, and his "Army of
    Mahdi". The confrontation seems to grow into an armed conflict. In
    October the Americans even tried to arrest Al-Sadr, but their efforts
    remained fruitless.
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