Iraqi Shiite Muslim opposition leader Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim, head of the
pro-Iranian Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, an opposition group,
speaks at a news conference in Kuwait City Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2002. Held together
only by their desire to topple Saddam Hussein, six key Iraqi opposition parties are
hurting U.S. efforts to map out a strategy for a democratic, post-Saddam Iraq, according
to documents and interviews with key American and Iraqi players. The pro-Iranian
Al Hakim has been living in exile in Tehran since 1980.(AP Photo/John Moore)
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