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Cleric in Iran issues fatwa against US-Iraqi pact | ASHARQ AL-AWSAT English Archive 2005 -2017
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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) – An influential Iraqi cleric living in Iran has issued a fatwa, or a religious decree, against a U.S.-Iraqi security pact that would keep American troops in Iraq for three more years.

The Iranian-born Ayatollah Kazim al-Hosseini al-Haeri calls the proposed agreement “haram” which in Arabic means “forbidden” by Islam, and says it’s “a sin God won’t forgive.”

Al-Haeri, based in the Iranian holy city of Qom, has Iraqi nationality and is believed to be a mentor of anti-U.S. Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr whose followers oppose the deal.

The fatwa was posted on al-Haeri’s web site Wednesday. The cleric says the U.S. is pressuring the Iraqi government to approve the deal that brings “humiliation and sacrifices Iraq’s national sovereignty.”