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{{About|a 2006 operation by the Iraqi insurgency|the 1990–1991 troop deployment|Gulf War#Operation Desert Shield}}
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| conflict = Operation Desert Shield
| partof = [[Iraq War]] and the [[Global War on Terrorism]]
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| date = January 2006{{spaced ndash}}May 2006
| place = [[Al Anbar Governorate]], [[Iraq]]
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{{Campaignbox Al Anbar campaign}}
'''Operation Desert Shield''' was a 2006 operation by the [[Iraqi insurgency (Iraq War)|Iraqi insurgency]] and [[al-Qaeda in Iraq]], planned in December 2005 as a push against American forces during the [[Iraq War]]. The goal was to destabilize the American foothold in the [[Al Anbar Governorate|Anbar province]] over the course of six months.
The planning of the operation
== The operation ==
=== Phase I: January 2006{{spaced ndash}}March 2006 ===▼
▲===Phase I: January 2006{{spaced ndash}}March 2006===
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
A later memo was drafted, which contained the names of the American bases that could potentially be assaulted
At the suggestion of the unnamed security chairman, it was decided that [[operational security]] required the project to move ahead on a [[need to know]] basis, letting individual brigade commanders believe their orders were isolated attacks and not know about their overarching strategy.<ref name="cnn"/>
=== 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:
== References ==
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{{Iraq War}}
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[[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]]
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