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Local intelligence key to Anbar anti-IS operations

As Islamic State fighters flee eastern Syria, Iraqi forces in the Anbar desert are conducting operations to rout out remaining fighters.
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AL-OBEIDY, Iraq — The Iraqi army's recent operations in western Anbar aim to rout out Islamic State (IS) cells in the province and prevent cross-border infiltration, as the group’s stronghold in Syria grows ever smaller.

Anbar’s vast desert, myriad security forces, porous border and numerous unsalaried local fighters are particular to the region, as are strong tribal links.

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