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IBC Extracted Falluja News - April 03
News
Source
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Author
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Title |
United
Press International
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P. Mitchell Prothero
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FALLUJAH QUIET AS IT AWAITS U.S. RESPONSE |
Specific
incidents / deaths |
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Date
killed? |
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Total |
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Civilian
/ Fighter |
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Cumulative
deaths [and injuries] |
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Date
range? |
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Total |
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Civilian
/ Fighter |
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Selected
info, comment, analysis |
The restive Iraqi city of Fallujah was sealed off
by U.S. troops Friday and U.S. military officials vowed a major response
to this week's killing and mutilation of four U.S. civilian contract
employees.
...
As of Friday morning, Fallujah appeared off-limits to Westerners.
Signs of a U.S. operation against militants in the
city increased, however, and U.S. troops appeared to be cordoning off
Fallujah and its outlying regions.
In the past, military sources have told United Press
International that planning a significant military operation takes
at least 48 hours and under ideal circumstances it can take longer.
U.S. military officers and civilian authorities have promised to "pacify" Fallujah
in response to Wednesday's attack.
There were also indications Friday that anti-coalition
forces were preparing for a fight in the city. One source with close
ties to the anti-U.S. resistance forces told UPI fighters from throughout
the region had begun slipping into Fallujah in preparation for what
they assume will be a significant U.S. military operation.
One such fighter -- who normally operates in Baghdad
told UPI Friday he would leave immediately to join a cell in Fallujah
and that fighters were also entering the city from the neighboring
city of Ramadi.
"Fallujah is where we fight the invaders," a source
familiar with the workings of the resistance told UPI through an intermediary
Friday. "Ramadi is where our leadership and operations are based. They
are moving (resources) into Fallujah for this fight. We will make Fallujah
the graveyard of America."
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US/military
viewpoint |
Wednesday's killing of four security guards with
Blackwater Security, a firm hired by the U.S. military to provide armed
guards, will see a massive response from American forces, top civilian
and military officials in Baghdad said Thursday.
Ambassador L. Paul Bremer said the attacks would
not go "unpunished" and a top military spokesman said the U.S. military
would respond "at the time and place of our choosing."
"We are not going to do a pell-mell rush into the
city. It will be deliberate, it will be precise and it will be overwhelming.
We will not rush in to make things worse. We will plan our way through
this and we will re-establish control of that city and we will pacify
that city," Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt said.
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