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Iraqi Shiite cleric tells followers to target US troops

Moqtada al-Sadr visiting the place where the deadliest attack, a car bomb hit Karada, a busy shopping district in the centre of the Iraqi capital, killing 300 people and wounding 400.

Powerful Shiite Muslim cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr instructed his followers on Sunday to target US troops deploying to Iraq as part of the military campaign against Daesh.

US Defense Secretary Ash Carter said on Monday the Pentagon would dispatch 560 additional troops to help Iraqi forces retake the northern city of Mosul in an offensive planned for later this year.

Sadr, who rose to prominence when his Mahdi Army battled US troops after the 2003 invasion, posted the comments on his official website after a follower asked for his response to the announcement.

They are a target for us,” Sadr said, without offering details.

The Mahdi Army was disbanded in 2008, replaced by the Peace Brigades, which helped push back Daesh from near Baghdad in 2014 under a government-run umbrella, and maintains a presence in the capital and several other cities.

Sadr, who commands the loyalty of tens of thousands of supporters, is also leading a protest movement that saw demonstrators storm Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone government district twice this year, hampering parliament for weeks.

Read more: Iraq’s Sadr calls for an end to sit-in near Baghdad’s Green Zone

The new troop deployment, which is expected to happen within weeks, would raise the number of US forces in Iraq to around 4,650, far below the peak of about 170,000 reached during the nearly nine-year occupation.

The Iraqi volunteer forces (Al-Hashd al-Shaabi), have made similar pledges to attack US soldiers in the past year.

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