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another_liberal

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Sun Feb 23, 2014, 08:24 AM Feb 2014

Iraq halts military operations for 72 hours in Fallujah.

Source: Al Jazeera America


Iraq's defense ministry announced on Saturday a 72-hour halt to military operations in the besieged city of Fallujah, a key city in Anbar province, where Al-Qaeda fighters seized control in January. The announcement raises the possibility of a negotiated end to the deadly crisis, during which the group also seized parts of the provincial capital Ramadi. "Military operations taken against selected terrorist organization targets in Fallujah have been stopped for 72 hours," the ministry said in a statement. The decision was taken "in response to goodwill and frequent communications with forces of good and people calling for peace, and to stop the bloodshed in Fallujah," it added.

The overrunning of Fallujah by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), a branch of Al-Qaeda, in the Sunni heartland of Anbar has been a blow to the Shia-led government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, especially as he prepares for the first nationwide election since the withdrawal of U.S. troops. His government has been struggling to contain discontent among the Sunni minority over Shia political domination that has flared into increased violence for the past year. The takeovers in Anbar province are the first time anti-government forces have exercised such open control in major cities since the bloody fighting that followed the U.S.-led invasion of 2003 that toppled Saddam Hussein.

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With the crisis in Syria continuing to escalate, Al-Qaeda fighters have been hopping the border between the two countries to launch attacks against targets representing the governments of both Baghdad and Damascus. More than 370,000 people may have been displaced by violence in Anbar, according to the U.N.

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Read more: http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/2/22/iraq-announces-72hourtruceinfallujah.html



The offensive to retake Fallujah has been going on for over a month. The fact Iraq's military has failed to drive out the ISIL fighters in that amount of time, let alone that the Maliki government is now offering negotiations, is likely to be seen as a sign of surprising weakness if not helplessness.
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