Why the enemy so rarely attacks US forces in Iraq
Washington Post:
If anyone thinks this enemy is winning the war in Iraq, they are ignorant of warfare and the situation on the ground.
U.S. Marines and Iraqi soldiers repelled coordinated attacks on the provincial government headquarters in the western city of Ramadi on Tuesday afternoon, killing seven insurgents, the military said Wednesday.An Iraqi TV cameraman was also killed when he was mistaken for an attacker.Five insurgents -- whose assault included mortar, small-arms and machine-gun fire -- were killed by a strike from a Marine Harrier jet as they gathered in a nearby cemetery, according to a statement from Capt. Jeffrey S. Pool, a Marine spokesman in the city. Two other fighters died in a firefight after insurgents used a rocket-propelled grenade to attack a military convoy entering the city's main government compound.
No U.S. or Iraqi forces were wounded in the clashes, the statement said.
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If anyone thinks this enemy is winning the war in Iraq, they are ignorant of warfare and the situation on the ground.
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