anti-american stance, but said he would honor commitments made between iraq and the united states regarding the training of iraq security forces and weapons purchases. david i ignatius, al sadr, a sworn enemy of the united states during the iraq war. what does his success in yesterday s elections mean? muqtada al sadr is a nationalist. he is anti-american, he s also relatively speaking for an iraqi shiite, anti-iranian. i think most important in terms of understanding what just happened, he s anti-corruption, he thinks that the people on top of the new iraq are stealing money everywhere and he s right. and i think this election result reflects public anger at the new kind of autocrats of iraq and what they ve been getting away with. i would caution although he came
spate of deadly attacks on iranian nuclear scientists being carried out by an iranian dissident group. they say the group is financed, trained and armed by israel s secret service. is it true? is it effective. author judith miller has been looking into it as well. she is a pulitzer prize investigative report and a fox news contributor. this group the mek, you know of them pretty well. yes, i know them, and they were for a longtime on the u.s. terrorist list, they remain on the terrorist list, though their supporters want them off the list because they are very proisraeli, and of course anti-iranian. jon: the old saying is the enemy of my enemy is my friend. yes, except in the middle east where everybody tends to be your potential enemy. jon: there have been pretty audacious assassinations carried out by black-clad motorcyclists who pull up next to the car of a