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FALLUJAH
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101335
Fallujah awakening: a case study in counter-insurgency
/ Green, Daniel R
Green, Daniel R
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2010.
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The successful pacification of Fallujah in 2007 during the Anbar Awakening movement was due to the coordinated efforts of US and Iraqi forces to physically and psychologically separate the people from the insurgency. Efforts along security, political, and development lines along with a robust tribal effort eliminated the armed insurgency and set the basis for victory in the area. But a synchronized delivery of these resources was insufficient to defeat the insurgency by itself absent the population's decision to turn against the insurgents. This process began to occur in 2006 and was successfully capitalized upon by Coalition Forces in Fallujah in 2007.
Key Words
Iraq
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Fallujah
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Sunni Insurgency
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Anbar Awakening
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Surge
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Anbar
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Anbar Province
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Awakening
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Counter-Insurgency
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096513
Insurgencies in Iraq, 2003-2009: origins, development and prospects
/ Hughes, Geraint
Hughes, Geraint
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2010.
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Iraq
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COIN
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Fallujah
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Iraq - Insurgency
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Haddam Hussein
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Sunni Insurgent
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Signaling resolve, democratization, and the first battle of Fal
/ Malkasian, Carter
Malkasian, Carter
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2006.
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Perceptions and efforts to signal resolve can play an important role in counterinsurgency. The Coalition offensive against Fallujah in April 2004 demonstrates the limitations of relying on military force to signal resolve. The offensive catalyzed insurgent violence in Iraq and generated popular support for the insurgency. The Coalition prematurely halted the offensive because the Iraqi Governing Council (IGC) could not maintain support for the Coalition in the face of popular outrage. Given the importance of democratizing Iraq and establishing a sovereign government, the objections of the IGC could not be ignored. Without Iraqi political support, military force ultimately signaled weakness instead of resolve.
Key Words
Counterinsurgency
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Iraq
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Fallujah
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