No Threat
The way of rescuing the soldier faced criticism from the hospital’s staff. The doctors claimed that they had been treated as a threat by the Army and were forced into a group at gunpoint. Whereas many people disagreed with the method chosen by the Army, the social ops forces defended their deed by calling it tactics. The force clarified that in such situation they are required to see everyone with an eye of suspicion in order to avoid unannounced attacks and with that, they have to move quickly while raiding. The doctors insisted that the Iraqi military had abandoned the hospital by the time U.S. Army raided the place. And the staff did not intend and hence made any effort to stop the American Army. However, the Army had rescued Jessica, their rescue process was still under the question mark.