Slate's War Stories: Fallujah and Insurgent Strength
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NPR's Noah Adams talks to Slate military affairs writer Fred Kaplan about the aftermath of the U.S.-led siege of Fallujah, the insurgent stronghold west of Baghdad. Kaplan says it's unclear whether occupying the city has significantly diminished the strength of Iraqi insurgent forces.
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