Operation Viglant Resolve in Iraq

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Introduction
This is a historical examination of the first battle fought for Fallujah, Iraq: Operation Vigilant Resolve. We will examine the history, location, composition, and social background of Fallujah. Analysis of Operation Vigilant Resolve will identify participating units, basic strategy, why Vigilant Resolve failed and lessons learned. Most scholars agree that future battlefields will be urbanized; with lessons learned from this operation we will be better suited for similar, future conflicts.
History
Fallujah is an ancient city with a diverse history. Locally known as “the city of mosques”, Fallujah and the surrounding villages contain approximately 100 mosques with 47 in the city. Fallujah contains 300,000 residences within a 30 square kilometer area and 2000 city blocks.
Fallujah is located 43 miles west of Baghdad along the Euphrates River in the Al Anbar province, with highway 10 running through the middle of the city toward Baghdad. Fallujah is located in “Sunni Triangle”. The Sunni Triangle is a large geographic area resembling a triangle, extending west of Fallujah toward Ramadi, east toward Baghdad, and north toward Tikrit, where a high concentration of Sunni’s reside. Sunni Muslims comprise approximately 20 percent of Iraq’s population.
Sunni’s comprise the modern Ba’ath party in Iraq, which came to power in the 1960’s after Arabs losing the six day war to Israel. The Ba’ath Party is a highly centralized, authoritarian, socialist reform party with strong communist ties opposing imperialism and colonialism. During Saddam’s rule, Ba’athists received preferential treatment. Fallujah, with cities like Tikrit (Saddam’s home town), formed the power base for the Ba’ath party.
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...between civilian political and military leadership. Operation Vigilant Resolve is a great example of the failure of this relationship and the need to rectify this issue. This is the final, most important lesson we must learn. Our top military leaders must also be great politicians. They must understand how to temper the will of our civilian leadership who may not be versed in military strategy or operations. We need leaders who are willing to fight for what is right and be humble enough to accept when they are wrong.
Modern warfare will be fought predominantly in the chaos of the urban environment. As we move into the future we must never forget our past; always keeping in mind where we seek to go. Operations such as Vigilant Resolve, which on the surface seem like a failure, are quickly turned to future success if we remember, study, learn, and grow from them.

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