More US Troops Dying in Anbar Province
Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
In the three months since thousands of US forces poured into Baghdad to quash escalating violence, far more American troops have died in the volatile western Anbar province than in the capital city. More than two-thirds of the 245 US casualties between Aug. 7, the start of the Baghdad offensive, and Nov. 7 occurred outside Baghdad - which military leaders have called the "center of gravity" of Iraq, and the key to success in the war. Four in 10 deaths over those three months have been in Anbar province, a Sunni insurgency stronghold where US Marines have largely taken the lead. Marines, who comprise only about 15 percent of the 141,000 US forces currently in Iraq, accounted for nearly 28 percent of the fatalities over the three-month period...
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In the three months since thousands of US forces poured into Baghdad to quash escalating violence, far more American troops have died in the volatile western Anbar province than in the capital city. More than two-thirds of the 245 US casualties between Aug. 7, the start of the Baghdad offensive, and Nov. 7 occurred outside Baghdad - which military leaders have called the "center of gravity" of Iraq, and the key to success in the war. Four in 10 deaths over those three months have been in Anbar province, a Sunni insurgency stronghold where US Marines have largely taken the lead. Marines, who comprise only about 15 percent of the 141,000 US forces currently in Iraq, accounted for nearly 28 percent of the fatalities over the three-month period...
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