Operation Together Forward, also known as Forward Together (in Arabic, Amaliya Ma’an ila Al-Amam), was an unsuccessful security plan in Iraq to significantly reduce the violence in Baghdad which had seen a sharp uprise since the mid-February 2006 bombing of the Askariya Mosque, a major Shiite Muslim shrine, in Samarra.

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  • 2006-06-14 (xsd:date)
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  • 101 KIA, 1 POW (U.S.);
    197 killed (Iraqi security forces)
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  • 25px Mujahideen Shura Council (incl. AQI)
    22px al-Mahdi Army
  • United States Army
    22px New Iraqi Army
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  • Insurgent victory
    (Coalition operations are unsuccessful in securing Baghdad)
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  • 15,000
  • unknown
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  • 101 KIA, 1 POW (U.S.);
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  • 25px Mujahideen Shura Council (incl. AQI)
    22px al-Mahdi Army
  • United States Army
    22px New Iraqi Army
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  • 2006-06-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Insurgent victory
    (Coalition operations are unsuccessful in securing Baghdad)
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  • unknown
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  • Operation Together Forward, also known as Forward Together (in Arabic, Amaliya Ma’an ila Al-Amam), was an unsuccessful security plan in Iraq to significantly reduce the violence in Baghdad which had seen a sharp uprise since the mid-February 2006 bombing of the Askariya Mosque, a major Shiite Muslim shrine, in Samarra. The plan was announced on 14 June 2006 by the then-recently installed Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and intended to increase security conditions in Baghdad through instituting major new measures. Operation Together Forward was planned as an operation to be led primarily by Iraqis but with Coalition support and would put about 70,000 security forces on the streets of Baghdad. The major provisions of the operation included a curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. , increased checkpoints and patrols, and further restrictions on carrying weapons. Additionally, Iraqi and Coalition troops would raid terrorist cells and attempt to disrupt insurgent activities through active missions against suspected insurgent locations. However, although highly touted at the time of its introduction, the plan failed to increase security in the capital as the high level of violence continued with a spate of major bombings (at least four such attacks with 40+ deaths each occurred in a one week period) and sectarian killings throughout June and July.
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  • An Iraqi soldier on the streets of Baghdad in early November 2006
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  • 101 KIA, 1 POW (U.S.); 197 killed (Iraqi security forces)
  • Several hundred killed or captured
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  • Operation Together Forward
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  • June 14, 2006-October 24, 2006
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  • Insurgent victory
    (Coalition operations are unsuccessful in securing Baghdad)
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  • Operation Together Forward, also known as Forward Together (in Arabic, Amaliya Ma’an ila Al-Amam), was an unsuccessful security plan in Iraq to significantly reduce the violence in Baghdad which had seen a sharp uprise since the mid-February 2006 bombing of the Askariya Mosque, a major Shiite Muslim shrine, in Samarra.
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  • Operation Together Forward
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