http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/10/14/iraq.main/index.html
U.S. warplanes pounded targets in the Sunni Triangle city that has been a hotbed for the insurgency for months, lighting the night sky and producing plumes of smoke.
The operation, on the eve of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, marked the first time U.S. forces have gone into Falluja since April, when a tenuous cease-fire was reached to try to restore calm.
Since then, U.S. forces have operated in the region but not the city itself, and the insurgency has gotten bolder around Iraq.......
So I guess that article a bit back about no more major campaigns until after the election was wrong.
U.S. warplanes pounded targets in the Sunni Triangle city that has been a hotbed for the insurgency for months, lighting the night sky and producing plumes of smoke.
The operation, on the eve of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, marked the first time U.S. forces have gone into Falluja since April, when a tenuous cease-fire was reached to try to restore calm.
Since then, U.S. forces have operated in the region but not the city itself, and the insurgency has gotten bolder around Iraq.......
So I guess that article a bit back about no more major campaigns until after the election was wrong.