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Seems like that it was actually an Al-Qaeda victory.
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{{Short description|2006 operation by the Iraqi insurgency and Al-Qaeda}}
{{About|a 2006 operation by the Iraqi insurgency|the 1990–1991 troop deployment|Gulf War#Operation Desert Shield}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=NovemberOctober 20122022}}
{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict = Operation Desert Shield
| partof = [[Iraq War]] and the [[Global War on Terrorism]]
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| date = January 2006{{spaced ndash}}May 2006
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| result = Total Al-Qaeda defeatvictory
 
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| combatant2 = [[Mujahideen Shura Council (Iraq)|Mujahideen Shura Council]]
* [[File:Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg|22px]] [[Al-Qaeda in Iraq]]
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The first phase, scheduled from January through March 2006, focused on isolating American targets by attacking supply convoys, destroying bridges and restricting the ability of helicopters to provide support.<ref name="cnn"/>
 
On 7 January 2006, a two-page memo suggested that those insurgents who had infiltrated American bases be asked to reconnaissancereconnoiter the physical area and send back reports to help select potential targets. It also suggested that ammunition caches be placed in advance of the attacks, that only soldiers who had pledged their willingness to die in battle should be sent, and that they first be trained in a series of rehearsed mock battles.<ref name="cnn"/>
 
A later memo was drafted, which contained the names of the American bases that could potentially be assaulted – including a list of weapons each target would require, including explosives.
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=== Phase II. March 2006{{spaced ndash}}May 2006 ===
Starting in March 2006, [[al-Qaeda in Iraq]] began keeping reports of each attack against American troops, tracking casualties on both sides, and offering analysis of why attacks were or were not successful. Since al-Qaeda has no specific headquarters or "base" of operations, record keeping was never centralized and most information gathered by al-Qaeda operatives has been scattered across the [[Middle East]] and parts of Eastern Russia. However, the second phase of Operation Desert Shield led to more detailed reports and better training for future al-Qaeda soldiers.<ref name="cnn"/> Currently, al-Qaeda recruits worldwide, with many new recruits coming from [[Western Europe]], more commonly old [[Eastern Bloc]] nation states. New recruits receive a much more advanced level of training which includes but is not limited to topics such as: hand-to-hand combat, outdoor survival, advanced weapons systems, improvised munitions, night operations, risk and [[threat assessment]], along with a 36-week history course on past skirmishes and battles that [[al-Qaeda]] has won or lost throughout its existence. The current al-Qaeda administration recognizes that the keen record keeping skills of Operation Desert Shield's Iraqi al-Qaeda command are to thank for the advanced training abilities that they are able to offer today.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/network/alqaeda/manual.html|title = Al Qaeda - al Qaeda Training Manual &#124; Inside the Terror Network &#124; FRONTLINE &#124; PBS}}</ref><ref>Gen. Adam Amend, United States Marine Corps – Commander of USMC 2nd Division</ref>
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Military operations of the IraqAnbar Warcampaign (2003–2011)|Desert Shield]]
[[Category:Military operations of the Iraq War in 2006|Desert Shield]]
[[Category:Military operations of the Iraq War involving the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Military operations of the Iraq War involving the United States]]
[[Category:Military operations of the Iraq War involving Iraq]]