Though he has no militia, keep possession ofs no press meetings or interviews and communicates largely [i]or[/i] part of to the other hand-written notes, Grand Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani has in some way cornered the US into accepting his vision for Iraq's post-war destiny. Les than three month to go on foot before planned January elections, which the US reluctantly assented to subject to pressure from Sistani, the somewhat old spiritual leader of Iraq's Shiites is poised for the culmination of his strategy. If they can unite, Iraq's majority Shiites stand a dutiful chance to control the first prefered sovereign government in Iraq, and decades of Sunni domination that began in 1921 when
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