Operation Trap Queen
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Following a controversial occupation, local sentiment is now deeply divided.
Some civilians have aligned themselves with coalition forces.
Others have begun supporting insurgent activity.
And many are simply caught in the crossfire.
Civilian casualties during the initial push have fueled resentment.
Insurgents are adapting — moving quietly, but striking harder than ever.
Reports confirm that rebel groups are leveraging civilian supply lines to smuggle narcotics into the region.
The proceeds are being used to secure weapons shipments from neighboring Midistan.
Coalition forces are now bracing for a sharp increase in hostile engagements.
Insiders warn: expect IEDs, ambushes, and an uptick in guerrilla tactics.
Some civilians have aligned themselves with coalition forces.
Others have begun supporting insurgent activity.
And many are simply caught in the crossfire.
Civilian casualties during the initial push have fueled resentment.
Insurgents are adapting — moving quietly, but striking harder than ever.
Reports confirm that rebel groups are leveraging civilian supply lines to smuggle narcotics into the region.
The proceeds are being used to secure weapons shipments from neighboring Midistan.
Coalition forces are now bracing for a sharp increase in hostile engagements.
Insiders warn: expect IEDs, ambushes, and an uptick in guerrilla tactics.
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