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Originally Posted by Stompy
I haven't been paying attention to the news lately, but why is this battle so important (more so than any other in the past?)
So we win the battle in this next round of heavy advancement, then what? I know it's an enemy stronghold (or as some like to call it "terrorist" stronghold), but aside from that.. what's the big deal here?
Is taking this city supposed to suppress most of the random attacks over the country or something?
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Fallujah is the ideological, spiritual, financial, strategic and physical center of the insurgency in Iraq. The city itself is run by insurgents, meaning it is out of the control of Prime Minister Allawi and the Interim Govt. The theory is that, when Fallujah (and a few other cities overrun by insurgents) goes, so goes the insurgency, so goes the intimidation/killing of potential voters. And with the insurgency gone (or diminished), elections in January will be more of a possibility.