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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP31 Mar 2025 5:26 p.m. PST

"When you talk about heroism, dedication and the might of the American military, one battle that instantly commands respect is the Battle of Sadr City. This conflict was a defining moment during the Iraq War. It highlighted the courage of our troops and the strategic importance of urban warfare.

The blockade of Sadr City was a joint effort by American and Iraqi forces. Its goal was simple. Neutralize the stronghold of the Mahdi Army in northeastern Baghdad. The operation kicked off on April 4, 2004. Later, the day would become called "Black Sunday." That's because of a bloody revolt against the Coalition after a newspaper from Muqtada Al-Sadr's Sadrist Movement was banned. Intense combat in Sadr City spanned multiple phases. These include the initial clashes in April 2004 and a second round in August the same year. Additionally, further fighting occurred amidst the sectarian tensions of late 2006 and then again during the troop surge of 2007. Finally, the worst of it came during the pivotal spring battles of 2008…"


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Joe Legan02 Apr 2025 5:03 a.m. PST

Interesting. Could be some scenarios there. The Rand paper that the article links appears good as well
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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP02 Apr 2025 10:51 a.m. PST

A votre service mon ami…


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Major Mike03 Apr 2025 3:16 p.m. PST

Nasty fighting occurring at Al-Najf at the same time. Not mentioned in the article is that there was only a single US tank battalion with tanks in Iraq at this time.

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