Operation Vigilant Resolve Nets High Value Targets
CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq – I Marine Expeditionary Force
continued to execute Operation Vigilant Resolve throughout the
Al Anbar Province and in several cities known to harbor anti-Iraqi
forces.
Operations
from the Syrian border to the Baghdad suburbs have resulted in
the capture or death of a significant number of anti-Iraqi Forces
and foreign terrorists. To the west, a combination of the ongoing
efforts in the Husaybah and Al Qa’im regions are undercutting
the ability of the anti-Iraqi Forces to import foreign fighters,
cash and equipment. Heightened operations to the east, to include
the cordon around Fallujah and combat operations in other major
cities in the Al Anbar Province, are drawing out anti-Iraqi Forces.
Establishing
a persistent presence in areas where U.S. forces have not consistently
operated over the last year has been costly. The increase in the
number of attacks on Coalition Forces in the Al Anbar Province
is attributable to the I Marine Expeditionary Force’s strategy
to heighten their profile, operate throughout the zone and challenge
anti-Iraqi Forces in place where they’ve gained influence.
The citizens
of Ar Ramadi remained in their homes during the engagement. Several
calls from Iraqi citizens to the Coalition tip line aided Coalition
Forces in identifying, isolating and combating the terrorists.
Throughout the fight, members of the Iraqi Police Service and
Iraqi Civil Defense Corps soldiers secured key city government
facilities and helped control traffic in and out of the city.
When the fighting
subsided, Ar Ramadi remained under the supervision of the governor
of the province, the chief of police and the Iraqi security forces.
As of 8 p.m.
yesterday, the Iraqi Police Services and Iraqi Civil Defense Corps
were providing security for the residents of Ar Ramadi. Coalition
Forces are monitoring the situation and ready to provide support
in the event that terrorists resume hostilities.