Ar Rutba
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USMC-090101-Monday - 0493G-066 (cropped).jpg|1280px|Roofs and mosque in Ar Rutba {{warningbox| Ar Rutba remains extremely dangerous and is not safe for tourists. Those who are going there on business are strongly advised to consult their own government first and have an armed guard with them. See War zone safety if you must go.|lastedit 2018-07-12]]
Ar Rutba is based in the Iraqi Desert. and is the westernmost town of any real size. Ar Rutba is a Islam|Sunni -majority city and was most notably the site of a large part of the old Iraqi air defense warning system, housing a number of military personnel there. The warning station was destroyed in the 1990-91 Gulf War. It was seized by ISIS in 2014, but has since been liberated by Iraq|Iraqi Security Forces.
Contents
Get in
- Highway 11
Transportation in Ar Rutba
It is recommended that you travel in an armored vehicle due to the risk of terrorism.
What to See
- Fort Rutba was the site of the Battle of Fort Rutba during the Anglo-Iraqi War, but it is unclear if it still exists due to the current conflict.
- Remnants of ISIS rule are likely still present in the city, as are ruins from the ensuing battles.
- The deserts surrounding Ar Rutbah are similar to those of the Western United States, but are likely littered with landmines.
Muslim Travel Tips
Shopping in Ar Rutba
Ar Rutba is home to a traditional Iraqi market, but its present state is unclear.
Halal Restaurants & Food in Ar Rutba
- Levant Restaurant
How to work legally in Ar Rutba
There are oil fields near Ar Rutba.
Where to travel next from Ar Rutba
The border with Jordan is nearby.
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