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IRAQ: Coalition Forces Aim to Retake Rebel Town
Las Vegas Sun ^ | September 09, 2005 | JACOB SILBERBERG ASSOCIATED PRESS

Posted on 09/10/2005 1:33:32 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach

TAL AFAR, Iraq (AP) -

Iraqi government forces and U.S. troops began a major operation Saturday to retake a northern town largely under rebel control since the 2003 invasion.

Baghdad International Airport - Iraq's only reliable and relatively safe link to the world - reopened a day after a British security company suspended operations there, complaining it had not been paid for months.

Troops combed the streets of Tal Afar, using Bradley armored vehicles to smash down walls in a house-to-house search for insurgents. Gunfire could be heard from the Sarai district, the oldest part of the town.

"At 2 a.m. today, acting on my orders, Iraqi forces started an operation to remove all remaining terrorist elements from the city of Tel Afar," Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said in a statement. "These forces are operating with support from the Multinational Force."

The town, located on the Euphrates River 260 miles northwest of Baghdad, lies along one of the main infiltration routes from Syria. It has been largely outside the control of occupation forces since the 2003 invasion.

The U.S. military carried out a major campaign in the area a year ago, eventually pulling out to concentrate forces for the assault on the rebel-held town of Fallujah.

The Tal Afar offensive has been expected for several weeks, and the U.S. military has carried out air and artillery strikes in the area. Most of the city's 200,000 people reportedly have fled to the surrounding countryside.

On Friday, the government hinted the operation was imminent, and the U.S. military reported killing 11 insurgents during raids over the past two days.

An estimated 5,000 U.S. and Iraqi troops, mostly members of the 2nd Division from the Kurdish city of Irbil, surrounded Tal Afar. They were reported to be facing several hundred lightly armed guerrillas.

"The terrorist elements being targeted by this operation are guilty of blatant crimes against its people," Jafaari's statement said. "They want to deny the citizens of Tel Afar their future in a democratic and peaceful Iraq. We want to guarantee those rights. These operations are being conducted precisely for that purpose."

In Baghdad, acting Transportation Minister Esmat Amer told The Associated Press that the airport - once known as Saddam International - had reopened after late-night negotiations between the government and London-based Global Strategies Group.

"We have reached agreement with the Global security firm, and the airport is open now for domestic and international flights," Amer said. He refused to elaborate.

Global has been providing security at the airport 12 miles from downtown Baghdad since last year. On Friday, Global suspended operations claiming the transportation ministry, which owns the airport, was six months behind in payments.

The Interior Ministry sent troops Friday to reopen the dusty, sprawling stone-and-marble facility but called them back after confronting U.S. forces at a checkpoint.

The closure of the French-built airport was believed to have been the first serious public conflict involving a Western contractor since the U.S.-led invasion ousted Saddam Hussein two years ago.

The United States has managed to keep its forces in Iraq - now at about 140,000 - to a minimum by hiring contractors for vast amounts of work the military normally would do. Congress has complained that oversight is lax and the U.S. government is routinely overcharged.

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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; waronterror

1 posted on 09/10/2005 1:33:33 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: All
The Fourth Rail blog is a great resource on the current campaign in Anbar:

September 06, 2005
Qaim and the Big Picture
By Bill Roggio

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September 07, 2005
Tal Afar: Calm Before the Storm in Sarai
By Bill Roggio

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September 08, 2005
The Battle for the Border IV
By Bill Roggio

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September 09, 2005
The "Islamic Republic of Qaim" Crock
By Bill Roggio


2 posted on 09/10/2005 1:37:15 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Most people do not realize what a big blow this is going to be to the terrorists.


3 posted on 09/10/2005 2:40:00 AM PDT by elhombrelibre (Typing from an undisclosed location.)
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To: elhombrelibre
do not realize what a big blow

One of many.

Most people only watch or read the MSM.....Fortunately, this isn't Viet Nam this time and that is going to become very clear very soon. The MSM has lost the war and doesn't know it yet because their reporters refuse to leave their hotel rooms.

4 posted on 09/10/2005 4:42:43 AM PDT by Tom Bombadil
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
British security company suspended operations there, complaining it had not been paid for months.

My wife supported (from Florida) Harris Corp. in rebuilding the Iraqi radio and TV networks and they had one helluva time getting paid.

5 posted on 09/10/2005 4:57:31 AM PDT by libertylover (Liberal: A blatant liar who likes to spend other people's money.)
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To: elhombrelibre
Most people do not realize what a big blow this is going to be to the terrorists.

You are right. If Tal Afar and Al-Qaim can be neutralized it puts a serious dent in the terrorists ability to move men and materiel into the country. Ernest's map a few posts up really shows the story of how important these 2 towns are in the overall war in Iraq.

6 posted on 09/10/2005 5:04:28 AM PDT by Straight Vermonter (John 6: 51-58)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Retake it? WTF!

Bomb it into oblivion and shoot the survivors.
One plane, one bomb. Peace follows victory.


7 posted on 09/10/2005 7:55:50 AM PDT by LaYardDog
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