but it may be the toughest 30%. the iraqis still trying to make their move into central ramadi to get to a government complex where isis is pretty much holed up in using it as their headquarters, the iraqis feel there's still a lot of isis fighters in the city and mostly foreign fighters and as we've talked about throughout the last several days remains very much rigged to blow. isis has had months to dig in, set up barricades and roadside bombs and ieds and entire buildings. so the iraqis making slow, steady progress, being watched and helped as you pointed out from the air by u.s. air strikes. alison. >> general, these iraqi fighters are getting close to seizing ramadi and getting ramadi back. is the goal here to push isis out of ramadi, secure the city or is this really an effort to break up the terror group and