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Although they never won, they had damaged the Al Qaeda operations extensively.1 Reinforcement was brought from the Delta Force and Seal Team Six. This has shown how hazardous it is when the enemy is engaged with a small group of skilled people with heavy power.
The success of Anaconda OperationOperation Anaconda was considered unsuccessful because the US was incapable of overcoming their adversary in the first contact. This operation was to eliminate the Al Qaeda group after they were overpowered by the group three months earlier. The mission used a modernized method where the US military and friendly Afghanistan in the valley to assail the terror group. This was not the case, as the enemy was so controlling and organized, while sociable Afghanistan did not cooperate, hence leaving the Americans to fight alone.
The soldiers were able to succeed as they called for air reinforcement because their original ground plan to overpower the enemy was not effective.2Effectiveness of Operation AnacondaThe mission was expected to be completed in three days, but it extended for a month. The US army was considered successful because they were able to eliminate eight hundred Al Qaeda men. These men run away from the valley leaving the United States soldiers in control. The success was established using sophisticated materials and the soldiers adapted to diverse fighting methods.
Why Operation Anaconda Seems To Be Fewer SophisticatedThis is because it was unable to cope with the environment in the mountains and they were not able to combat the heavy machine guns and grenades that were used to neutralize them by Al-Qaeda. The operation did not have tactical gears that would neutralize the Al-Qaeda group that camouflaged in the mountains. There were many accidents as many soldiers died from bombs dropped by American aircraft. Others were killed from helicopter crashes, while a few suffered heavy equipment accidents, inadvertent falling from shipboards, and accidental shootings.
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