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Iraq-Jordan
More on Fallujah
2004-11-09
Wretchard again, citing to the BBC; EFL.

Enemy resistance in Fallujah is starting to collapse, with US forces deep inside the city and fighters pulling back to their ultimate stronghold in the Jolan district. There is no more room to retreat with the Euphrates to the west and American forces on every side.

Troops have been advancing towards the center, fighting insurgents armed with rifles and mortars street by street. Early on Tuesday the US-led troops reached a key objective early -- a mosque in the north part of Falluja. ... The BBC's Paul Wood, embedded with US soldiers - and whose reporting is subject to military restrictions - says US-led forces reached their first major objective early on Tuesday, when they surrounded al-Hidra mosque in the northern parts of Falluja. The US military said the building was being used as an arms depot and a meeting point for the leaders of the insurgency. Our correspondent says Iraqi forces fighting alongside US marines will storm it.

Earlier, a US tank commander said guerrillas were putting up a strong fight in the north-western Jolan district. "These people are hardcore," Capt Robert Bodisch told Reuters news agency. "A man pulled out from behind a wall and fired an RPG (rocket-propelled grenade) at my tank. I have to get another tank to go back in there."

Good luck, good hunting, and come home safe, Cap'n Bodisch.

Go read the full article, which includes discussion of a possible follow-up attach in Ramadi.
Posted by:Mike

#5  No organized resitance means an unorganized enemy - no MLR to speak of. It doesn't mean that they are not in there. They will need to sweep this city several times.
Posted by: JP   2004-11-09 10:40:35 PM  

#4  If you go the the BBC and read the "readers comments" in the have your say/talk back section. One assclown was decrying the "military restrictions" placed on the BBC reporter. Plenty of outright rooting for the bad guy's. Some kid out to locate this assclown reporter and give him a knuckle snadwich just for GP.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-11-09 9:00:20 PM  

#3  I don't think they'll catch many big fish but this will take out the terrorists central staging point, get a ton of weapons out of their hands, kill a ton of potential suicide bombers, and disrupt their operations.
Posted by: BillH   2004-11-09 8:03:22 PM  

#2  Okinawa, we have not got to the MLR.
Posted by: One of Rabbits friends and relations.   2004-11-09 4:50:25 PM  

#1  I'm afraid the trap may be empty except for some throw-aways.....
Posted by: Sholung Thruper8332   2004-11-09 3:11:28 PM  

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