The measure in the House Republican's defense authorisation would distribute a quarter of the USD 715 million authorised to train and equip the Iraqi army outside the government's control. It's unclear if the provision would survive the months-long debate process.
In a statement on Muqtada al-Sadr's website, the cleric said if the bill was approved he would reactivate his forces and target "US interests in Iraq and even abroad."
The Iraqi government issued a statement soon afterwards assuring that any weapons would only come through it and rejected the draft law.