I searched his site using 'Sistani' as the keyword and found:
http://www.juancole.com/Wednesday, September 07, 2005
4 US Troops Dead
Constitutional Talks End
The US military has withdrawn from the Shiite holy city of Najaf, seat of the Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani. Although the Lt. Col. James Oliver maintained that the Iraqi army is operating successfully throughout the region, it is more likely the case that the Badr Corps is providing what security there is. The Badr Corps is the paramilitary of the Supreme Council of Islamic Revolution in Iraq, the party that rules Najaf Province (population: about 800,000). We see here the beginnings of the Bush administration exit strategy for Iraq, which is that the south will be turned over to SCIRI and Badr. The US military must be convinced that Badr can now handle the Mahdi Army and can protect Grand Ayatollah Sistani from assassination (both are tall orders).
Al-Hayat: A source in the Iraqi parliament said that further negotiations on the issue of the identity of Iraq (as an Arab state) had proved inconclusive, and that the draft would be printed and voted on as is. The Sunni Arabs had wanted an acknowledgment that Iraq is an Arab country, but the draft constitution says only that it forms part of the Muslim world and that its Arabs form part of the Arab world. This issue has also been important to Iraq's Sunni Arab neighbors, including the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Arab League. It may be that the new text identifies Iraq as a founder of the Arab League, but a leader of the Iraqi Islamic Party (Sunni) said that the amendment was not sufficient to mollify Sunni Arab concerns.
I think that the US is slowly bowing to the inevitable. We cannot win this war. We cannot win the 'hearts and minds' of the Iraqi's while so many of them are dying in attacks. I think Bush wants out and that he will do it in a haphazard way and then declare victory. That's what the whole idiotic thing about comparing the Iraq Constitutional process to America's Constitutional beginnings was all about. It doesn't matter that there are few parrellels, it matters that the seed get planted, the Bushies get enough cover to say, we can hand it over to the Iraqi's and then get out.
America's treasury just took an enormous hit with Katrina. The War in IRaq, as Sen. Kerry has pointed out numerous times, is being fought off of the fiscal books. All that money and it doesn't count against the budget of the US. (Holy shit!) Now Katrina is going to cost $150-200 billion dollars, so far, with off the books money. We are so screwed.
This gives the Bushies even more of a reason to get out, pretend they did so reasonably and with cause and then use other means to control Iraq. (Or to have influence in Iraq. It doesn't take a lot of bribe money to corrupt a system on the brink.)
Kerry was there last week. He no doubt saw this stuff up close and personal. He knows this shit like the back of his hand and he knows the score. I think the Bushies are doing an end-run around the 'withdrawal' people and will try and play them off against his real plans and then try and screw the withdrawal people by saying that their plan was idiotic and unpatriotic and his was 'the only way.' (He does this all the time. The Rethugs always try to use your best things against you.) And I think Kerry sees this and has something up his sleeve to announce or go to. I really do. Not a solution, per se, but a means of pointing out what we will actually get in Iraq as opposed to what we set out to get and what the real cost of this will be in terms of money, support for human rights and the reality of having created an Islamic client state of Iran. Ahm, we didn't sign up for that, as I recall. Someone needs to continually point this out, especially when the Bushies start to loudly yeall about how they are 'withdrawing' ahead of schedule.