If you can't remember anything else, remember this:
1. Party
Islamic Supreme Council in Iraq
Leader
Abdulaziz al-Hakim
Militia
Badr
2. Party
Sadrists (informal)
Leader
Moqtada al-Sadr
Militia
Medhi Army
For the conflict, what is important to know is that the US has backed al-Hakim and the form Shi'i party as both part of its debaathification processes and as part of its fight against Moqtada al-Sadr and the threat if perceives from the Medhi Army.
A recent report by International Crisis Group questions the wisdom al-Hakim's alignment with the US. Read it...it's pretty interesting.
The al-Hakim family is a powerful shi'a line from Najaf and looks towards Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani as its Supreme Religious Leader (the place Sistani occupies in Iraq is comparable to that of Khamanei in Iran, except they have different opinions about the relationship between the Supreme Religious Leader and the government, which is why in Iran everything has to be approved by Khamanei, and in Iraq not everything goes through Sistani...this difference relates to their views of the leadership or guardianship of the jurist, velayat al-fakih).
VC
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Shi'a Iraq Cheat Sheet
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Defragmenting
I think there's something paradoxical about defragmenting my computer, which I'm doing now because I got a notice that my computer is running "1.11 times slower" than it should: If you add up ALL the extra wait time I encounter as a result of this 1.11 times slower slowness, I think it's still less than the EXTREMELY LONG TIME it's taking my computer to defragment itself (like more than an hour).
VC
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Why Europe is Better than the US
The women's season ending championships are in Madrid, one of my favourite cities, and I'm cracking up because the ball boys, who are actually hot men (sometimes they have adults do it), rather than wearing the usually-frumpy uniforms, are wearing tight, sleeveless Hugo Boss tank tops lol.
Good bless Europe!
VC
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