Throughout the autumn, a startling set of posters could be seen plastered across a neighborhood of western Baghdad. Scrawled in Arabic were the words “We’ll be back to end the slaughter in Najaf.” Above them loomed the wan, pudgy face of the former exile leader and onetime darling of the Pentagon’s neoconservatives, Ahmad Chalabi. The posters were an appeal to Shiite Arabs enraged in August when American troops killed hundreds of militiamen fighting for the renegade Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr. Full Story
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