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  • U.S. Sees Gains in Mosul
    Monday, August 08, 2005
    There's one clear sign that life in the Sunni Arab-dominated western half of this city is changing for the better � children are again playing soccer at night. The reason: fewer terrorist attacks.

    The U.S. military says there were fewer bombings and mortar attacks in July than any month since October.

    A 50-percent drop in attacks in western Mosul (search) over the past eight months is a marked improvement from the days when U.S. troops routinely had to call in airstrikes and repel synchronized attacks.

    But that doesn't mean violence has been eradicated. Though attacks in July were noticeably down, western Mosul still endured over 50 shootings and roadside bombings, the U.S military said.

    Soldiers say they're close to solidifying gains and making further progress � if the flow of foreign fighters can be blocked so that terrorist ranks are not quickly replaced. U.S. commanders say they've nearly uprooted the top terrorist network that steered the city toward chaos last November.

    U.S. officials attribute the recent gains to the thousands of patrols and raids mounted since Saddam Hussein's (search) regime collapsed in 2003. They contend that nascent local Iraqi forces could be ready to face the terrorist insurgency on their own in six to 12 months, though residents remain wary about a force that relies so heavily on the U.S. military.

    But American officials say soldiers are now engaging the local population more than before.

    "If you're out there just driving around, you're wasting gas," Army Lt. Col. Michael Kurilla, who commands the 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment that oversees the area, told two new soldiers. "If you're not talking to (civilians), the terrorists are."

    Terrorist missteps have also helped the Americans.

    In February, U.S. soldiers seized a homemade video of terrorist leaders at a large meeting. Those in the video became a target list of people who have since been mostly captured or killed. The new network that replaced the old has little combat experience and is far less effective, Kurilla said.
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