id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015058148019 Terrill, W. Andrew. The United States and Iraq's Shi'ite clergy : partners or adversaries? W. Andrew Terrill 2004 .txt text/plain 3494 208 60 Iraqi Shi'ite public opinion. All of Iraq's major Shi'ite clerics are critical of the U.S. military The leading Shi'ite clerics in Iraq at this time are Grand Ayatollah Sadr is backed by the deeply radical and antiSemitic Grand Ayatollah Kazem Ha'eri, an Iraqi exile in Iran and a THE UNITED STATES AND IRAQ'S SHI'ITE CLERGY: THE UNITED STATES AND IRAQ'S SHI'ITE CLERGY: Shi'ite leaders call upon their followers to resist the U.S. military If the Shi'ite Arabs of Iraq do rise in significant numbers to and emerging leadership of Iraq's Shi'ite community. one must consider Islamic beliefs as practiced by the Iraqi Shi'ites. The Shi'ite Clergy in Pre-Saddam Iraq. War I, Iraq's Shi'ite clergy took angry exception to the concept of the Shi'ite clergy from the holy city of Karbala in southern Iraq.17 in relations between the United States and the Shi'ite clergy during clerical ranking in Shi'ite Islam. ./cache/mdp.39015058148019.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015058148019.txt