�They have delivered this peaceful Muslim country to the foreign forces,� he said in his first Friday sermon since the coalition unveiled Iraq�s new executive governing council last weekend. The outspoken attack comes as a disturbing turn for the United States, which has counted on Iraq�s Shiite majority � long repressed under Saddam � to support its efforts to wipe out regime loyalists and rebuild Iraq.
Sadr, a fierce opponent of Saddam�s regime who had his father assassinated, is known for his confrontational style and is seen by some as a threat to US ambitions to impose a Western-style democracy in Iraq.
Thousands of Sunnis meanwhile protested in Baghdad against the governing council as Sunni imams used their weekly sermons to accuse the Shiite-dominated body of planting the seeds of civil strife.
Naseer Al-Nahr � Asharq Al-Awsat Arab News 19, July,2003
