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Some 10,000 GIs ring Fallujah's outskirts
AP ^ | Nov 5, 2004 | Associated Press

Posted on 11/05/2004 1:39:40 PM PST by JustaCowgirl

British troops stop to detonate a roadside bomb they found near their base in Basra, Iraq Friday.

NEAR FALLUJAH, Iraq - More than 10,000 U.S. soldiers and Marines have taken positions around Fallujah for an expected assault, as U.S. jets pummeled insurgent targets Friday and troops blocked key roads. Bush vows no letup in Iraq, war on terror

Iraq's prime minister warned the "window is closing" to avert an offensive.

Insurgents struck back, killing one U.S. soldier and wounding five in a rocket attack. Clashes were reported at other checkpoints around the city and in the east and north of Fallujah late in the day.

For the past three nights, long convoys of American soldiers from Baghdad and Baqouba have rolled onto a dust-blown base on the outskirts of Fallujah, a city that has become the symbol of Iraqi resistance. U.S. commanders here have been coordinating plans either to fight their way into the city or isolate it from the rest of Iraq's Sunni Muslim heartland.

If they fight, American troops will face an estimated 3,000 insurgents dug in behind defenses and booby traps. Military planners believe there are about 1,200 hardcore insurgents in Fallujah - at least half of them Iraqis. They are bolstered by insurgent cells with up to 2,000 fighters in the surrounding towns and countryside.

In Brussels, Belgium, Iraq's interim prime minister, Ayad Allawi, warned that the "window is closing" to avert an assault on Fallujah, 40 miles west of the capital. Allawi must give the final go-ahead for the offensive, part of a campaign to curb the insurgency ahead of national elections planned for January.

Sunni clerics have threatened to boycott the election if Fallujah is attacked, and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has warned U.S., British and Iraqi authorities that a military campaign and "increased insurgent violence" could put elections at risk.

U.S. aircraft struck targets around Fallujah five times in 12 hours, starting late Thursday and continuing into the morning Friday. Targets included a system of barriers rigged with bombs, a command post, suspected fighting positions and a weapons cache, according to Lt. Nathan Braden of the 1st Marine Division.

Mortar shells exploded on a small U.S. base at Saqlawiyah west of Fallujah, the military said. U.S. troops returned fire, killing a number of insurgents, the military said.

Iraqi authorities closed a border crossing point with Syria, and U.S. troops set up checkpoints along major routes into the city. Marines fired on a civilian vehicle that did not stop at a checkpoint in Fallujah, killing an Iraqi woman and wounding her husband, according to the U.S. military and witnesses. The car didn't notice the checkpoint, witnesses said.

"Marines fire upon vehicles only as a last resort when verbal and visual warnings to stop fail. Such was the case today," the Marines said in a statement.

The violence came a day after two Marines were killed and four were wounded in fighting west of Baghdad. The Marine command gave no further details, citing security.

A U.S. soldier was killed and another wounded when a roadside bomb hit their vehicle north of Baghdad on Thursday.

Elsewhere, U.S. Cobra attack helicopters fired Friday on insurgents operating an illegal checkpoint south of Baghdad, killing or wounding an "unknown number" of people, the military said.

Allawi has demanded that Fallujah hand over foreign extremists, including Jordanian terror mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and his followers, and allow government troops to enter the city.

"We intend to liberate the people and to bring the rule of law to Fallujah," Allawi said in Brussels after meeting with European Union leaders. "The window really is closing for a peaceful settlement."

Allawi, a secular Shiite Muslim with strong ties to the CIA and State Department, urged the Europeans to forge a "close and strategic partnership" with Iraq and called on NATO to step up plans to train 1,000 officers a year for the Iraqi military.

EU leaders responded with a nearly $40 million offer to fund elections, including training for Iraqi vote monitors.

French President Jacques Chirac - who opposed the Iraq war - skipped a meeting with Allawi to fly to Abu Dhabi to pay his respects to the new president of the United Arab Emirates, who took over after the death of his father. Many saw it as a snub of Allawi, although Chirac denied that, describing his relations with the new Iraqi authorities as "excellent."

Allawi faces strong opposition to a Fallujah offensive from the Sunni minority. The Sunni clerical Association of Muslim Scholars has threatened to boycott the January election and mount a nationwide civil disobedience campaign.

A public outcry over civilian casualties prompted the Bush administration to call off the siege of Fallujah in April, after which the city fell under control of radical clerics and their followers.

Those warnings were echoed by Annan in a letter dated Oct. 31 to American, British and Iraqi leaders. A copy was obtained by The Associated Press.

"I have in mind not only the risk of increased insurgent violence, but also reports of major military offensives being planned by the multinational force in key localities such as Fallujah," Annan wrote.

Nevertheless, U.S. and Iraqi authorities appear committed to a showdown with the city of an estimated 300,000 residents.

In hopes of assuaging public outrage, Iraqi authorities have put together a team of administrators to run Fallujah after the offensive and have earmarked $75 million to repair the damage, Marine Maj. Jim West said.

The strategy is similar to one used when U.S. troops restored government authority in the Shiite holy city Najaf last August after weeks of fighting with militiamen.

The attack force includes one battalion from the Army's Texas-based 1st Cavalry Division, which has been placed under Marine command. The division's 2nd Brigade is relieving Marines of control of surrounding farmland and villages.

The Army's 1st Infantry Division also sent a battalion from its base near Baqouba, northeast of Baghdad, that is expected to join the Marine-led assault.

Troops from the Army's 2nd Infantry Division are expected to seal off western approaches to the city. Also, an Army Military Police battalion, based at Fort Carson, Colo., and a tank platoon and battalion of the Army's new Stryker armored vehicles, from the 25th Infantry Division's Stryker Brigade, based at Fort Lewis, Wash., have been earmarked for the operation.

The massed forces also include scattered Army logistics units, a Military Intelligence company, Psychological Operations troops and Air Force forward air controllers to help pinpoint airstrikes.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: assault; fallujah; iraq; marines; military
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To: vannrox

wow nice map, thanks! I didn't know it was such a large city, but I guess with 300k people it would have to be.


21 posted on 11/05/2004 2:21:08 PM PST by Coffee_drinker (Careful with those grapes TahRaZA)
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To: Jeeper
Typical AP. Never do they mention the Iraqi Army units fighting for their country.

Great point.

22 posted on 11/05/2004 2:25:30 PM PST by Lijahsbubbe (Mystery illness my butt)
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To: JustaCowgirl

Bring in the SPECTRE!!!!


23 posted on 11/05/2004 2:26:33 PM PST by David1
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To: JustaCowgirl
Somehow I think it's going to be different this time, since we don't have to listen to any advice from Horseface.

But if hear, even once, "Operations have been suspended pending the negotiation of a cease fire", I'm gonna puke.

24 posted on 11/05/2004 2:27:37 PM PST by dinasour (Pajamahadeen)
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To: vannrox

Definitely worth the look. Actually looks like a target area for rodent control.
I keep wondering why fuel air explosives are not used in such environments to save the lives of our precious warriors.

mc


25 posted on 11/05/2004 2:31:45 PM PST by mcshot (The votes are in - liberalism is not normal.)
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To: zarf
Army unit under Marine command?
If that isn't grounds for desertion, I don't know what is!


Hope you are being sarcastic! This is a major operation and we need 1 military fighting, not inter branch fighting
26 posted on 11/05/2004 2:35:30 PM PST by boxerblues (www.ohbluestarmothers.org)
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To: JustaCowgirl
a city that has become the symbol of Iraqi resistance

Oh man, its gonna suck being them......

"Hey fool what was in YOUR wallet?...."

27 posted on 11/05/2004 2:38:36 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (Michigan's last flock of penguins left for the west coast in 1823 never to be heard from again.)
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To: vannrox
Yes it is a great map, rox. Now all we got to do is figure out which way is north (straight up, presumably); what the different colored lines represent, and identifying points of interest (bomb factories, ammo dumps, hospitals, schools. You know, where the SMs* normally warehouse and service explosives, weapons and ammunition?)

*SM© = Sweet Muslims

28 posted on 11/05/2004 2:38:38 PM PST by Publius6961 (The most abundant things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.)
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To: Blueflag
The reporter is stating our strength to the enemy PRIOR to an assault. WHY can they publish such intel.

Perhaps intimidation and forewarning......Its not like they can call in reinforcements or the "Lone Herder".....

30 posted on 11/05/2004 2:42:08 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (Michigan's last flock of penguins left for the west coast in 1823 never to be heard from again.)
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To: Publius6961

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iraq/fallujah-imagery.htm


31 posted on 11/05/2004 2:42:35 PM PST by boxerblues (www.ohbluestarmothers.org)
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To: JustaCowgirl
...and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has warned U.S., British and Iraqi authorities that a military campaign and "increased insurgent violence" could put elections at risk.

Pardon my abbreviation but WTF? Is Coffee-Can-Anon saying that the insurgent-created violence will detract from the elections, or the violence that is requires to suppress and eliminate the insurgents will detract from the elections? This idiot has got to go!
32 posted on 11/05/2004 2:55:34 PM PST by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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To: SERKIT
Kofi spews idiocy on Fallujah

Yep, he said it. Sent a letter telling us and Iraq not to attack Fallajah. Guess we failed the global test on that one.

Kofi definitely fails my global test.

33 posted on 11/05/2004 3:03:28 PM PST by JustaCowgirl (Terrorists will "global test" us right off the planet)
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To: JustaCowgirl

After a few hours fighting, they will flee like the cowards they are.


34 posted on 11/05/2004 3:07:46 PM PST by hershey
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To: JustaCowgirl
BEWARE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS ATTACKS!

BEWARE OF TRAPS.

President Bush 's popularity with disappear overnight if anything happens to our GIs on a large scale.

35 posted on 11/05/2004 3:10:51 PM PST by DCPatriot (I don't do politically correct very well either.)
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To: JustaCowgirl
"We intend to liberate the people and to bring the rule of law to Fallujah," Allawi said in Brussels after meeting with European Union leaders.

A few days ago this guy was in Italy. Has he heard? His nation is at war fighting insurgents and terrorists. He might be needed there.

36 posted on 11/05/2004 3:12:13 PM PST by swampfx
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To: swampfx

3 November, 2004
VATICAN - IRAQ
A papal audience and encouragement for Allawi at the Vatican tomorrow

"The Allawi government needs to be helped". This is what Angelo Cardinal Sodano said little more than a month ago, on September 22. These words will be the backdrop for tomorrow's meeting between the president of Iraq's interim government and John Paul II.


37 posted on 11/05/2004 3:17:26 PM PST by swampfx
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To: JustaCowgirl
Please pray for our troops.

As Senator Lindsey Graham said today:

"This battle will be THE turning point on the War on Terror."

Get ready--it is going to be bloody--mostly for them.

38 posted on 11/05/2004 4:26:11 PM PST by SkyPilot
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To: JustaCowgirl
Prayers for our Boys.

May this be swift, with few casualties for our side, and may the enemy die quickly and roast in the Hell of their choosing.

39 posted on 11/05/2004 4:29:24 PM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: dinasour

Within 2 hours of the attack Fallujah will become "HOLY CITY OF FALLUJAH!". Then, the terrorists will hide in mosques.

Nothing follows.

Hope I'm wrong, but the above is 99% likely.


40 posted on 11/05/2004 8:13:18 PM PST by Stopislamnow (One Dick, One Bush, the way God intended it.)
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