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'''Snake Party''' (also called '''Snake's Head Movement''' or '''Harakat Ras Al Afa''') is substantially comprised of former ] and ] loyalists that are engaged in the ]. This group originated from the Ba’ath Party in ]. It aspired to be a ] to oppose the multinational forces' presence in ].

Some call the Snake Party ]s and Arab Sunni ]s. Supporters of the Snake Party say it is an organized and legitimate ] movement.


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