TeleSUr: Over One Million People Join March Against US Presence in Iraq
January 25, 2020 The "Million Man March" convened by Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr exceeded expectations. According to estimates of the Iraqi police commander Jaafar Al-Batat, over 1 million people Thursday demanded the departure of U.S. troops from Iraq with a march in Baghdad, which was convened by cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr three weeks after the murder of Iran's General Qasem Soleimani. RELATED: Trump Downplays US Casualties from Iranian Attack At the country's capital, streets were filled with an endless column of people who paraded to express their repudiation of the U.S. military presence. Banners showed slogans such as "No, No to the U.S. and Yes to Iraqi sovereignty," "The willingness of free nations is stronger than the U.S. aggression," and "Global terrorism is made in the U.S." While some protesters burned images of Donald Trump, others marched raising photos of the U.S. president's face crossed out wi