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U.S. Launches Major Operation in West Iraq
AP - Yahoo ^ | 06/17/05 | FRANK GRIFFITHS, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 06/17/2005 5:02:21 AM PDT by Josh in PA

U.S. Launches Major Operation in West Iraq

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The U.S. military launched a major combat operation Friday, sending 1,000 Marines and Iraqi soldiers to hunt for insurgents and foreign fighters in a volatile western province straddling Syria.

Operation Spear started in the pre-dawn hours in Anbar province to hunt for insurgents and foreign fighters, the military said. The area, which straddles the Syrian border, is where U.S. forces said it killed about 40 militants in airstrikes in Karabilah on June 11.

The operation came one day after Air Force Brig. Gen. Don Alston called the Syrian border the "worst problem" in terms of stemming the influx of foreign fighters to Iraq. Syria is under intense pressure from Washington and Baghdad to tighten control of its porous 380-mile border with Iraq.

The Marines have lost 11 men and two sailors over the past week in separate incidents around Anbar.

Elsewhere, a suicide car bomber rammed into an Iraqi army convoy in northern Iraq early Friday, injuring at least seven people — three soldiers, three civilians and one policeman, police Brig. Gen. Sarhat Qadir said. The blast came on the heels of a suicide car bomb on Baghdad's airport road Thursday that killed at least eight police officers and wounded 25 more.

On June 11, the Marines had engaged the insurgents after the militants took control of a road just outside Karabilah near the Iraqi-Syrian frontier city of Qaim, about 200 miles west of Baghdad.

The battle was also where insurgents had killed 21 people after beheading three of them. Those bodies, found on June 10, were believed to belong to a group of missing Iraqi soldiers.

During the airstrikes, Marine aircraft fired seven precision-guided missiles at insurgents armed with AK-47 assault rifles, medium machine guns and rocket-propelled grenade launchers. No U.S. troops or civilians were injured.

On Thursday, Alston blamed Iraq's recent spike in bloodshed on Jordanian-born terrorist leader Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi, who purportedly condoned the killing of fellow Muslims and denounced the country's majority Shiites as collaborators with the Americans.

Alston took aim at al-Zarqawi, saying the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq is most responsible for the nearly 1,100 violent deaths since the Shiite-led government took office seven weeks ago.

Al-Zarqawi's hope to provoke sectarian war suffered a setback Thursday when the Shiite-led parliament and leaders of the disaffected Sunni Arab minority, which is thought to provide the backbone of the insurgency, agreed on a process for drafting Iraq's constitution.

Alston's focus on al-Zarqawi, whose small group is blamed for many of the bloodiest attacks and hostage takings in Iraq, apparently was aimed at reinforcing growing dissatisfaction among Iraqis over insurgents targeting civilians. He said that anger has brought an increase in calls to tip lines.

He said tips to Iraqi authorities resulted in Tuesday's arrest of Mohammed Khalaf, also known as Abu Talha, who was al-Qaida's leader in Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad.

Separately, U.S. Staff Sgt. Alberto B. Martinez, of Troy, N.Y., was charged with murder Wednesday in the deaths last week of two Army officers at a base north of Baghdad, the military said Thursday.

The military initially attributed the June 7 killings of the officers — Capt. Phillip T. Esposito and 1st Lt. Louis E. Allen — to an insurgent mortar attack near Tikrit but said further investigation showed the blast pattern was inconsistent with such an attack.

Martinez, 37, a supply specialist with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 42nd Infantry Division, a New York-based National Guard unit, is facing two counts of premeditated murder, according to a statement from Multi-National Corps, Iraq.

He was being held at a military jail in Kuwait and has been assigned a military attorney and has the option of hiring a civilian lawyer, the statement said.

Elsewhere, dozens of hooded insurgents surrounded a downtown mosque in Ramadi, 70 miles west of Baghdad, to prevent a meeting Thursday of local politicians and tribal leaders on the country's new charter and reconciliation efforts.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; oif; operationspear; war; westernfront

1 posted on 06/17/2005 5:02:21 AM PDT by Josh in PA
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To: Josh in PA

God speed, troops. Kick some terrorist butt!


2 posted on 06/17/2005 5:04:26 AM PDT by Coop (In memory of a true hero - Pat Tillman)
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To: Josh in PA

Wishing them well too -- safety and security and great success on their mission.


3 posted on 06/17/2005 5:05:26 AM PDT by fatnotlazy
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To: Josh in PA

U.S. Launches Major Operation in West Iraq



Headline should read:
U.S. Launches Major Operation in EAST SYRIA.

Waste of time and American lives. The Syrians will just provide the enemy with sanctuary to hide in, rearm, rest and come back and kill our troops......
- AND MY PRESIDENT WILL LET THEM.

I can only hope the Syrians attack our forces and give us cause to go into Syria and Smash that Regime.

Give em HELL anyways Marines SEMPER FI


4 posted on 06/17/2005 5:13:32 AM PDT by TomasUSMC (FIGHT LIKE WW2, FINISH LIKE WW2. FIGHT LIKE NAM, FINISH LIKE NAM.)
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To: Josh in PA

Too bad they had to announce it to the entire world.


5 posted on 06/17/2005 5:39:36 AM PDT by dc-zoo
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