Marines Tout Ability to Forecast Some Insurgent Attacks in Iraq

By Sebastian Sprenger / March 23, 2009 at 5:00 AM
Marine Corps officials in Iraq have at times been able to correctly predict the time and location of two insurgent attacks per day by employing techniques traditionally used by law-enforcement officers hunting serial criminals, according to a briefing presented at a Military Operations Research Society workshop last month. Analysts in the Marine Corps Operations Analysis Division had some degree of success in unraveling the "decision model" used by Iraq insurgents to plan their attacks, according to the document, which does...

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