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Operation Iron Hammer (Iraq 2005) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Operation Iron Hammer (Iraq 2005)
Operation Iron Hammer, also called Operation Matraqa Hadidia, was a military undertaking by the United States Armed Forces, and the New Iraqi Army, which was conducted east of Hīt, Iraq, from 30 November, to 3 January 2006, during the Iraq War, against the Iraqi insurgency.〔 It was reported that both the New Iraqi Army, and the United States Armed Forces, sustained no losses during the operation.〔 No civilian casualties were reported either.〔 The operation is believed to have benefited villages on the eastern side of the Euphrates River with an increase in security and stability.〔 ==Background== In March 2003, a United States-led coalition invaded Iraq. Within several months afterwards, an insurgency had developed within the country, aimed against the coalition. The Hai Al Becker region, the area where Operation Iron Hammer was focused, was suspected before the operation began to be a 'safe area' for Al-Qaeda in Iraq, a Sunni insurgency group, as well as a base of operations for the construction of vehicles and roadside bombs for the organization.〔〔〔 Car bombs were also manufactured.〔 The region was also believed to have been a stopping point for members of the Iraqi insurgency as they traveled down the Euphrates River from Syria into the interior of Iraq.〔〔 In July 2005, American and New Iraqi Army soldiers reportedly established a long-term security presence in Hīt, located near the region. Before the operation, the region was not usually patrolled by the United States Armed Forces or the New Iraqi Army.〔〔
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