Iraq's Muqtada al-Sadr in Rare Visit to Saudi Arabia

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Iraq's influential Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr is on a rare visit to Saudi Arabia.

Al-Sadr's office released a statement Sunday saying he'd been invited to the Sunni kingdom.

Saudi Arabia is concerned about the influence of its rival Iran in Iraq, which backs Shiite militias fighting against the Islamic State group there. Al-Sadr is among those who've called for the militias to disband.

Pan-Arab newspaper Asharq al-Awsat posted a photo on its Twitter account of al-Sadr arriving in Saudi Arabia and being greeted by Thamer al-Sabhan, the kingdom's former ambassador to Iraq and its first to be assigned to Baghdad after a 25-year break.

Al-Sabhan was renamed minister of state for the Gulf region after tensions with the Iraqi government. He'd claimed that Iranian-backed militias were plotting to assassinate him.

Comments 7
Thumb justin 31 July 2017, 19:58

عندما تهاجم صحيفة مقربة من “حزب الله” زيارة الصدر للسعودية
https://www.lebanese-forces.com/2017/07/31/sader-ksa/

Thumb EagleDawn 31 July 2017, 20:20

Trouble in paradise!

Iranian mouthpiece: pathological liar.

Thumb janoubi 01 August 2017, 09:42

you have to be the dung in the first place for him to parrot you.

Thumb gigahabib 01 August 2017, 11:49

Wrong way around. Why do you think no one cares to imitate you Mustaqbaloids here? Because you are all the same and have no creativity. None of you stand out, just preaching to the Saudi choir.

Thumb EagleDawn 31 July 2017, 20:23

I would not touch either one of them with a barge pole.... both scum.

Thumb i.report 31 July 2017, 21:31

Mdr «barge pole» , excellent!

Thumb gigahabib 01 August 2017, 03:13

Remember whose name was yelled when Saddam was hanged?