Sistani for wider war against Daesh

Iraq's most powerful Shiite cleric called for a global war against Daesh on Friday, a day after the prime minister said he would welcome Russian airstrikes against the group on Iraqi soil.

October 02, 2015

Sahoub Baghdadi

 


 


BAGHDAD — Iraq's most powerful Shiite cleric called for a global war against Daesh on Friday, a day after the prime minister said he would welcome Russian airstrikes against the group on Iraqi soil.



Ali Al-Sistani, who has a huge following and can often influence government thinking, was speaking through an aide after nationally televised Friday prayers.



"Battle with Daesh is destined for all Iraqis," said Sistani. "But it's not their battle alone but the whole world, because terrorists target with their dark ideology all humanity, its culture and morals."



He added: "It's essential to join together all efforts and expand the parameters of countering this movement."



The United States has led airstrikes against Daesh for more than a year, but Baghdad has repeatedly called for engagement and air support for Iraqi forces trying to regain territory against the ultra-hardline group. — AFP

 


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