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Iraq
Sadr City Sweep Off to a Good Start
2007-03-07
CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq – A combined force of Iraqi police, national police and Multi-National Division – Baghdad troops completed a second day of security operations in the eastern Baghdad Sadr City district March 5.

Members of the 82nd Airborne DivisionÂ’s 2nd Brigade Combat Team and the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division conducted security operations with their Iraqi counterparts and reported no hostile contact for a second day in an area known to be a stronghold of Muqtada Al Sadr, the extremist leader of rogue elements known for extrajudicial killings and attacks against coalition forces.
Whoa! What happened to "Firebrand Cleric"?
Some residents seemed genuinely pleased to see the troops arrive, as small children were seen smiling and waving to coalition forces.


"It's a promising first start,” said Maj. Gen. Joseph F. Fil Jr., commanding general of MND-B. “We sense there is an opportunity opening here that we want to immediately take advantage of while working with the Iraqi security forces and the people of Sadr City.” The citizens of Sadr City appear to welcome the respite from recent violence over the last few months. The killings have fallen off from more than 200 in December and January to less than 20 during the past 30 days as the new security plan for the Iraqi capital is carried out by newly arrived troops.

“Although much too early to tell,” Fil noted, “we sense that the people of the city are ready for a change." At the conclusion of the security operations a Joint Security Station will be established in the District Police Station for Sadr City. This security station will allow a 24-hour presence in the Sadr City district and facilitate coordination between all security forces.

Fil said the key to future success is the newly-established Baghdad Operational Command, and the close coordination and cooperation that have been established. “The Baghdad Operational Command became fully operational on the first of this month and they are off to a great start,” the general said. “Lt. Gen. Abud is directing and controlling Iraqi security forces throughout Baghdad. We are coordinating between our commands in a way that is having an immediate effect on the streets. Feedback from the Iraqis has been positive and we feel at this time we are on the right track."
Posted by:Bobby

#2  "known for extrajudicial killings murder and terrorism. Tater AKA as an asshole. There fixed that.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-03-07 21:41  

#1   Whoa! What happened to "Firebrand Cleric"?

It's a Centcom report, they ration their adjectives. It's a dreadful choice they're forced to, y'know: adjectives or bullets. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-03-07 12:23  

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