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An Iraqi special operations soldier monitors radio traffic in Fallujah, which has been under siege by the Islamic State group for two years. U.S. advisers say major battlefield losses to the militant group could trigger headline-grabbing terrorist attacks during the holy month of Ramadan.
Photo by: Maya Alleruzzo
An Iraqi special operations soldier monitors radio traffic in Fallujah, which has been under siege by the Islamic State group for two years. U.S. advisers say major battlefield losses to the militant group could trigger headline-grabbing terrorist attacks during the holy month of Ramadan.

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