"The Near Future of Iraq is Dark"
In a rare interview at his headquarters in Najaf, he tells Patrick Cockburn of his fears for a nation growing ever more divided on sectarian lines.
The future of Iraq as a united and independent country is endangered by sectarian Shia-Sunni hostility says Muqtada al-Sadr, the Shia religious leader whose Mehdi Army militia fought the US and British armies and who remains a powerful figure in Iraqi politics. He warns of the danger that the Iraqi people will disintegrate, its government will disintegrate, and it will be easy for external powers to control the country.
In an interview with The Independent in the holy city of Najaf, 100 miles south-west of Baghdad the first interview Mr Sadr has given face-to-face with a Western journalist for almost 10 years he expressed pessimism about the immediate prospects for Iraq, saying: The near future is dark.
Mr Sadr said he is most worried about sectarianism affecting Iraqis at street level, believing that if it spreads among the people it will be difficult to fight. He says he believes that standing against sectarianism has made him lose support among his followers.
http://www.unz.com/pcockburn/the-near-future-of-iraq-is-dark/