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Assault risks political and military backlash

By Steve Negus in Baghdad

Published: November 9 2004 02:00 | Last updated: November 9 2004 02:00

The opening moves of a US-led assault on the rebel-held town of Falluja end a seven-month stand-off that both US and Iraqi interim government officials found intolerable.

Since Washington called off an earlier offensive in April, US and Iraqi officials say, the rebel stronghold has been both an unacceptable challenge to the government's authority and a refuge for radical Islamists bent on destabilising the country.

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