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RAMADI, Iraq (AP) -- Thousands of U.S. and Iraqi troops met little resistance Sunday as they planted new outposts in southern Ramadi, seeking to choke off supplies getting to insurgents who control large swaths of Iraq's biggest Sunni Arab city.
U.S. commanders said the move wasn't the precursor to a rumored offensive to drive insurgents from Ramadi -- but rather an "isolation" tactic to prevent the fighters from receiving arms and reinforcements from outside.See the full content of this document
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Troops Meet Little Opposition in Ramadi
American forces already controlled other routes into town, a...
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