http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=26624RAMADI, Iraq — Four months ago, when the 2nd Brigade Combat Team arrived in Ramadi, the local population certainly did not roll out the welcome mat. But in the intervening months, as the brigade adjusted its operations and sought more interaction, the relationship has gotten decidedly better.
“Four months ago, we were doing ‘movement to contact’ patrols every day. We were an obtrusive presence,” Col. Gary S. Patton, brigade commander, said Saturday. “Now, we’ve established a security base in the city, and we’re doing more precision raids. We’re getting good intel from the local population. When we first got here, that wasn’t happening.”
But brigade officials acknowledge they are in the midst of what Patton called a “classic counterinsurgency fight” in a city with a population approaching 400,000. snip
Since then, things quieted a little, he said. But as the elections draw closer, the brigade is seeing the action pick up again. Patrols have come under fire nearly every day, mortars have been shot at bases and a crowd of children threw rocks at one unit last week.
“It’s a contested city, that’s for sure. I don’t think we can quite see the light at the end of the tunnel yet,” said Alexander, the operations officer. “But we’ve at least turned the corner and can see some doors we might be able to get to.”
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I can't tell if this is a "look at how good things are in Iraq" article as the first paragraph suggests or not? Looks like the military has went from patrolling the streets to search and destroy missions in Ramadi? Is that a good thing? I am not sure? Strange article. Got to read between the lines I think? Maybe this is the way the reporters have to write the stuff to get it past the minder or something?