Despite repeated offensives U.S. troops still do not control of parts of northwestern Iraq and Islamist militants all but govern some towns, dispensing summary justice with public executions, residents say. “There are no U.S. forces, no Iraqi army or police,” said an Iraqi reporter who works for Reuters in the region. He visited the town of Haditha some days after a U.S. operation this month and did not want to be named for fear of reprisals.Full Story
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