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December 09, 2006
"Al-Qaeda in Iraq is the driving force behind the attacks inside Fallujah ..."

Posted by Bill

A Bill Roggio dispatch from Fallujah:

To combat al-Qaeda and the insurgency, the Fallujah police are working to build offensive capabilities. One such example is the Special Missions Group, a new, platoon-sized unit of thirty specially selected Fallujah police designated to hunt al-Qaeda and insurgents in the city. The Special Missions Group was the vision of a Marine Reserves sergeant in the Police Transition team. The sergeant, who asked not to be identified, is an FBI agent, and has experience with this sort of training.

RTWT.

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Dullsville, Arizona. I hope you can do better than that. Add a ferret or something.

Posted by: Donnah at December 9, 2006 02:15 PM

Roggio's posts are excellent analysis pieces, not puppet shows written for the slow-witted, ADHD or cranky. The style of my coverage will probably be more along a warmer line (as I am slow-witted, ADHD and cranky), but probably far less important or useful at describing the strategic situation in Iraq. The quality of his work is such that it's regularly used by military personnel to brief their people. So it merits (at the very least) a pass on the withering Crackerisms. As former military intelligence, I'd think you'd recognize that.

Posted by: Bill from INDC at December 9, 2006 05:25 PM

Strategery's one thing, but I like a good yarn; if a ferret can reenact it, all the better.

Posted by: Donnah at December 9, 2006 06:49 PM

I would rather hear of success, not how we are doing things.

Posted by: davod at December 10, 2006 02:49 AM

Me too, davod.

Posted by: Donnah at December 10, 2006 12:55 PM

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