Mosul (2019) - Humvee Combat Scene - Iraq War
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About the movie:
Mosul is a 2019 Arabic-language American war action film written and directed by Matthew Michael Carnahan. The film is based on the 2016 Battle of Mosul, which saw Iraqi Government forces and coalition allies defeat ISIS who had controlled the city since June 2014. The film premiered at the 2019 Venice Film Festival and released on Netflix on November 26, 2020.
During the Battle of Mosul, three Mosuli policemen arrest ISIS drug smugglers. However, they are soon overrun by ISIS and run out of ammo while defending themselves inside a cafe building. One of the police officers, Kawa, a 21 year old Kurd recently enlisted as a police officer, loses his uncle during the gunfight. The Nineveh Swat Team, while going on a mission of their own, find the stranded police officers and save them from the ISIS group, as well as execute the drug smugglers. The Nineveh SWAT Team, a police division made up of men native to Mosul who lost family members to ISIS and led by Commander Major Jasem, offers Kawa to join them since he lost his uncle to ISIS and is thus eligible to become part of their team. He accepts, while his partner, the other police officer named Jameel, offers to take Kawa's uncle's body for burial.
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I like the fact that they actually hired iraqi actors for this and not any random arab, the iraqi accent makes it more real. gonna go watch this tonight.
And that they didn't add some Western character.
@@bassuverkropp1525 This is easily one of the least Hollywood films to involve people from Hollywood.
The main character Kawa is played by a Tunisian actor, but still it's refreshing to see Arab actors speak Arabic in a film.
That’s because this isn’t Hollywood. It’s a movie from Iraq.
@@AlexanderTheBloodravenNo. It is directed by Matthew Michael Carnahan.
They did a good job portraying the commander of this team, you can tell he really loved his men. He mourned the loss of every one of them as if they were a treasured son. One of the saddest parts of the movie was watching him lose so many of his brothers, and seeing him feel it every single time.
Horrible commander tho. in Situation like this he should be the rock in the storm keeping them calm and composed. If youre out there crying saying "fuck our luck" your team will be equally or more depressed.
@@Nick-hm9rh its a movie, they made it like that for the apeasement of the spectators, thats it
@@Nick-hm9rhi feel like thats humanizing,
@@Nick-hm9rh Bro, combat isn't like in a videogame. These guys were fighting the most brutal and insane enemy you can imagine for years, without meaningful help or proper equipment. That's probably gonna have an effect on even the best commanders
@@Nick-hm9rh he's literally police, they aren't military but were forced to fight a situation that militaries normally fight in...besides, it's a movie
"Fuck you and everything you stood for." that was such a fucking cold line, I can feel the hatred coming out of that, I love it.
I was watching a scene on a hand to hand combat I was wondering why he was stabbing him repeatedly rather than saving energy by just punchin such simple jab to the enemie's neck saving his energy In my mind sarcastically "totally not torturing war crime as he stabs him in stomach repeatedly while bondaging him". But when I realize what they're doing to civilians now I understand.
@@mq-r3apz291warcrimes are a stupid idea if your combatant you should be treated as one even without a weapon you still pose a danger
@@manwithhinge
Exactly.
Even the US learnt this the hard way in WW2 against the Imperial Japan.
They stood for USA & yes fuck that
@@AllInOne-ut3in lil bro i think you switched the sides up there
I was in Mosul back in 2006. It was a beautiful city. The city also had the ancient ruins of Nineveh. Unfortunately, ISIS/DAESH destroyed the ruins and so much other history. It breaks my heart knowing the tragedy of Mosul and the diseased plague called ISIS.
Yea never liked any group destroying history but isis was created by Obama/US so have no one to blame but our corrupt government. Same thing in Syria, so much history destroyed by terrorists our government funds 🤦♂️.
usa is terroriste. dieu et grand
It was city of a prophet
@@hasnatquraishi1627 absolutely. Jonah (aka Yunus ibn Matta) traveled to normal l Nineveh to get the people to turn away from evil and back to God/Allah. He resisted and fled to the sea, only to be swallowed by a fish and spat back on the shore. He then submitted to Allah's Will and prophesied to the people of Nineveh. However, when the people turned back to God/Allah, Jonah was angry. Allah taught him a lesson in temperance and forgiveness by sparing the people of Nineveh.
I saw the ancient walls in 2006. Got fairly close and it was humbling. It broke my heart to see how DAESH destroyed so much in Mosul.
I weep for the loss of history.
Peace be upon you, brother.
it was not isis, it was you Americans who destroyed it...
'Fuck you and everything you stood for' sums it up quite well.
Sums up what everyone would say to fighters of Daesh.
@@vbadimothebadassjackass8011they stood for Allah and the world hates them for it
This film is so well crafted it does not feel like a film - it feels like a front-line documentary in which you are along for a terrifying ride.
Fun fact: the Iranian cornal (yes I know I’m butchering it) also voiced the regular security voice set for the game insurgency sandstorm. He did a great job in this movie and the game
Colonel
haha i knew they sounded similar
Лето 1929 года до сих пор называют одним из самых трагических моментов в еврейской истории. По подмандатной Палестине прокатилась череда кровавых погромов: 133 еврея были убиты, сотни ранены - в Хевроне, по словам очевидца, «некоторые еврейские дома напоминали место для забоя скота».
В числе прочих во время погромов пострадали евреи города Газа - они сутки держали оборону в местной гостинице. В отличие от кровавых инцидентов в других городах, в Газе удалось избежать жертв - из-за этого о погроме почти не писали в газетах, а его история оказалась забыта. И совершенно зря.
Беспорядки того лета начались с подстрекательств, центром которых стал Иерусалим. «Среди арабов зачинщики распространяли сфабрикованные черно-белые снимки. На них Купол Скалы был разбомблен, а подписи гласили, что “это сделали сионисты”», - вспоминал Ван Пассен. «Распространялись слухи, что евреи прокляли ислам и собираются захватить места поклонения. Мусульманам внушали, что их долг - отомстить. Боевым кличем стала фраза “Защитим святые места”», - сообщала тем летом еврейская газета «Давар».
Ситуацию обострило еврейское шествие к Стене Плача на Девятое ава - день поста и траура по разрушенному Иерусалимскому храму. Тысячи евреев вышли к Стене, чтобы выразить протест против британских ограничений: они молились и хором пели «Атикву». Столкновений удалось избежать, шествие охраняла полиция. Но на следующий день Палестина вспыхнула. «Толпы вооруженных арабов, разгоряченные радикальными проповедями, обрушились на еврейских верующих у Стены. Они уничтожали молитвенники и записки, помещенные между камнями», - пишет журналистка Рики Холландер из агентства Camera, которое исследует историю Ближнего Востока. Позже пустили слух, что в районе Меа Шеарим убили двух арабов, после этого погромщики устремились в еврейские кварталы.
Нападения на евреев последовали по всей подмандатной Палестине - резня в Хевроне, погром в Цфате, уличные бои в Хайфе. И наконец, волна докатилась до Газы. К 30-м годам ХХ века община евреев в этом городе насчитывала, по разным оценкам, всего 40-50 человек. При этом сама еврейская история Газы уходит в глубь веков. В Танахе этот город упоминают более 20 раз. Здесь совершал свои подвиги Самсон - в одном из них он вышел из Газы, захваченной филистимлянами, с городскими воротами на плечах и унес их в сторону Хеврона. Здесь происходили события, которые описывал Иосиф Флавий в «Иудейских древностях»: по его версии, в 145 году до н. э. город захватил один из еврейских царей-хасмонеев. В 1965 году археологи обнаружили в Газе остатки древней синагоги. Предположительно, ее построили в начале VI века: одной из находок стали части мозаики с изображением царя Давида в короне, играющего на лире - мозаику сопровождала надпись на иврите. А в XV веке еврейский путешественник из Италии раввин Мешулам писал о посещении Газы: «Там 60 евреев-домовладельцев. У них есть синагога, небольшая, но красивая. А еще имеются у них виноградники, и поля, и в целом место это хорошее и обильное». Историки подсчитали: за две тысячи лет евреев изгоняли из города как минимум семь раз. Это делали римляне, крестоносцы, Наполеон, эпидемии чумы, турки-османы. В 1929 году новый и последний исход из города спровоцировали арабские беспорядки.
Накануне погрома к Нисиму Элькаяму, главе местной еврейской общины, пришел знакомый араб. Он поделился новостями из Хеврона, где к тому времени счет погибших евреев уже шел на десятки. Он посоветовал членам общины собраться вместе и спрятаться в хорошо укрепленном месте - по его словам, ситуация в самой Газе час от часу накалялась. Еврейские жители предпочли остаться в своих домах. «Они заперлись, в то время как сын Эльякама обходил одну семью за другой, уговаривая их искать более надежное убежище. В конце концов все члены общины пошли вместе с ним в здание полиции»
Британские полицейские решили переправить всех евреев в здание местной гостиницы. Вокруг нее установили патруль из пяти человек. Но когда утром следующего дня у гостиницы собралась возбужденная толпа, призывающая к резне, полиция решила не вмешиваться и разошлась. «Погромщики ворвались в гостиницу, но евреи оказали сопротивление, которое в итоге спасло им жизни», - пишет Лакс. В одной из комнат скрывался с семьей еврейский аптекарь. Он плеснул в нападавших серной кислотой. Их крики остановили остальных, а в этот момент раздался выстрел - у одного из евреев был с собой пистолет, и он разрядил его в воздух. Это заставило толпу отступить. По данным полицейских отчетов, жена стрелявшего сразу же отобрала пистолет у супруга. Позже она объясняла британцам, что «не хотела, чтобы их арестовали за применение оружия».
Погромщики окружили гостиницу, бросая камни в ее окна. В толпе появились зачинщики, призывающие поджечь здание. К месту беспорядков прибыл местный муфтий - он попытался унять бушующих людей, но безуспешно. Наконец вернулись полицейские: в сопровождении отряда вооруженных солдат им удалось пробиться к гостинице. Решение, принятое британцами, было крайне неоднозначным: вместо того чтобы попытаться утихомирить бесчинствующих, они решили вывезти из города самих евреев. К гостинице подъехали грузовики. Под градом камней евреев на них погрузили и повезли в сторону вокзала. Муфтий и несколько членов уважаемых арабских семей тоже поехали с беженцами - в противном случае толпа могла не дать машинам хода. Полицейские выставили оцепление у вокзала - они сняли его, только когда поезд увез всех евреев на север.
This is a good film. I am proud of the Iraqi forces that stood up and protected the security of their people. Good job buddies.
Unfortunately, they could do nothing against NATO war machine…
@@BGSGBF Nato wasnt in Iraq lad but okay
@@zaerdna but u got the idea…
@@BGSGBF No you totally missed the mark.
@@row7820 why is that?
This scene clearly demonstrates how even two snipers are enough to disrupt the progress of entire units in a war, and how vulnerable they are without support
But muh drones...
@@SchizoPost ?
@@SPCv4I think he's suggesting that had the Iraqis had any drone support, the location kf the snipers could have been determined faster
(even smaller drones would have been fine, as long as they had thermal optics)
I disagree though. Having drone support would not have changed this situation. It takes time to get aircraft on station, and thermal optics work substantially better at night...
My guess is the surrounding heat signature just from the sun on the rooftops and surrounding roads would have bled into the signatures of the insurgents, even if you switched over and started looking for cold spots
@@chrisburke624I thought rhe US heavily re-armed and supplied the Iraqi military with weapons and tech. Im sure a MQ-Reaper would have definitely been in supply and operational during the retaking of one of it's most important city and I think it's Thermal optic would have been working perfectly for the drone to operate
@lalchhandama3805 So the US DID rearm the Iraqi military, but not with particularly advanced kit like Predator/Reaper UAV's.
The ITAR requirements alone for a tech transfer at that level would have made it fairly unfeasible, but the very real world concern of Iranian influence having it flown to somewhere in Iran for study/reverse manufacture would have been sufficiently high as to scrub the State Dept approval for FMS
(Thermal cameras tend to work a lot better at night in some regions due to incredibly high surface temperatures during the daytime. It's almost better to colour inverse the display if using during daylight hours, so you're looking for cold spots instead. A rooftop, in Iraq, during the time would have so much heat reflected off of it it would bleed out any heat signatures that were on it)
Cheers 🍻
Heron UAV pilot
Kandahar/Helmand province, Afghanistan, 2006 - 2010
as a Vietnamese, I wish love and peace to the Iraqi people.
Thanks 🇮🇶🤝🏻🇻🇳
as a vietnamese, i doubt it. Allah no like peace
@@billlam7756 go back to the bushes
@@billlam7756you’re Vietnamese that lives in America.
@@Osprey3109 doesn't change the fact I'm still vietnamese, I know my people better than the outsiders. Most people dislike muslim and think they super cheap and a buncha terrorists. Just being honest here
One of the best foreign language movie I watched.
Or as we in the rest of the world call it, "a movie". 😆
@@qp9vp gotteeeem :D
I honestly loved this movie and got really attached to the characters throughout the story and how strong the bond was and how they could just pick up a random kid pretty much and turn him into something ruthless yet efficient
The main actor was the same guy from hurtlocket. Insane performance
This was such a good movie. Sad but really good.
The US had promised the Iraqi army and Ba'ath party that they would remain intact after the invasion, but Paul Bremer reneged on those promises, leaving some 400,000 Iraqi soldiers, thousands of school teachers, and the civil servants (the people who ran all the day-to-day operations, like keeping the lights on, water running, police, etc.) without work. No work, no income. This led directly to the formation of ISIS/Daesh in the coming years. So thank you, "Dubya," for creating a living hell for us, our allies, and the Iraqi people.
Iraqi insurgents didn’t create ISIS. They actually fought with us against ISIS.
Damn shame, I wish some people could keep their promises.
@@stevenparent7886 I fear that there is no such thing as "truth" in politics.
Grow up.
Nations have INTERESTS, they don't have friends.
Don't like it? Go find a flying saucer and hitch a ride.
Otherwise, become valuable.
@@JD-tn5lz I think this is what's known as a non sequitur. But, to answer whatever point it is you are trying to make, we had no interest in Iraq; that is, until we invaded it and broke the hell out of it. That's when it became our problem. Like that sign in the curio shop says, "You break it, you bought it."
I love the little details about this movie. It's everywhere, so subtle, and probably unintentional but it portrays an important image.
For example, gunners have more modern helmets as opposed to others. Their helmet cover are in Turkish camo pattern. Again, even if it's unintentional it puts perspective into how Iraqi procurement system works. Turkish camos are good, popular and cheap, they're everywhere in the Middle East. Even if they belong to a SOF unit, they had to either outsource their own helmet covers or it was a direct supportive procurement from the Turkish government itself. Either way, it portrays a sense of disrupted unit cohesion which is apparent in the whole movie because these men are emotionally invested in one another. They aren't the robot soldiers that we see in the movies which is why the son's death is impactful. It is easier to feel sad WITH them, not TO them. It's all about these little details creeping up on our subconsciousness.
I really hope the fight against ISIS helped create something unified in the Iraqi consciousness.
No... Because.. The iranian military.. Still kill the suni people..
Met a lot of Iraqis in Bahrain, a few of the SWAT team guys who fought in Mosul. Seriously cool guys, and really compounded how the US Government left them high and dry. You would have never known it from those guys, though. Not a single complaint, even if it would be warranted.
1:07 this MG sounds exactly like in the Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway sherman mg.
its 8mm Mauser (7.92mm) vz. 37
its a stock sound for an 8mm
a game?
maaan that was a cool game
I really feel very sad every time I watch this movie! This is a small part of what the Iraqi people suffered from! From worse to worse!
Watching how Iraq took back their country to how Afghanistan folded in the face of the Taliban. I always wondered why Iraq had more will to fight.
I used google translate so it might be wrong, but you said that the Afghan people cooperated with Taliban so it was harder to resist?
@@salamandastron90 pues son mayoria los que apoyan al emirato taliban, nunca parecieron tener esa voluntad de luchar como lo hacen en contra de isis
Me pregunto por qué fue así.
The Taliban is hardly comparable to IS
@@salamandastron90people liked the Taliban actually and the ANA was corrupt and was very well disliked to be said
I have watch this movie
Please recommend movies like this to me
Watched this back in 2020. Great movie.
I don’t normally watch foreign language films and TV but wow this film is intense. Worth a watch
Is that my boy Yaz from Extraction? 😂 Also that crossbones symbol was dope. Iraqi SWAT are different 😂😂😂
2:56 is that an mp40? wtf
Not exactly unrealistic. Things like STG44s and MP40s are still being used in middle east, albeit very rare.
2:00 you See what is it
No-stock AKM or a folded-stock AK-S
Looks like an AKS(AKM with a under folding stock)
No, looks like an AKS with no stock. MP40s don't have banana mags. He also wouldn't take the mag for himself if it was an MP40. It's not outside the realm of possibility that there are still some WWII German weapons kicking around the ME, but it's vastly more likely that it's an SKS, AK, or third-world clone of either.
Beautiful realistic movie was filmed as I have ever seen
Oh, cool. Our protagonist there has some type of a collapsible stock in his AK, but has reinforced it for better recoil control.
Excellent film, I didn't think it would be that good but I was engaged throughout the entire film.
I really miss the days of blanks, squibs and pyrotechnics. So tired of airsoft guns and After Effects.
thanks alac baldwind you old killer
@@johniron7269 You're seriously going there? Well Eff you too then.
@@berner to soon? after all he killed someone with ignorance and neglectance, now a whole industry is suffering because of the stupidety and hybris of one actor...
@@johniron7269 as an actor he's not at fault, he doesn't have to know anything about guns. as a producer he's responsible for all that happens on set and if the armorer he hired is a competent one or the other kind.
@@klegdixal3529 hey played around with a gun it was not on film it happend during a break, and yes the armorer had no clue what she was dooing.
This movie was awesome
I love this movie, need more war movie from iraqi preservative
such an underrated movie
Favorite war movie, it's in Netflix.
damn good movie - I will watch it again for sure.
Thank you George W. Bush for creating such a useful and wonderful reality that costed thousands upon thousands of lives and 4 trillion dollars. We had our own Putin some time ago, didn't we, fellow Americans? ---- From a hard core conservative libertarian who always votes right
Facts.
Christians must stay pacifist like Christ.
That crossfire in the first few seconds
This warms my heart. No phones in sight, just people living in the moment ❤️
hearing Iraqi, that’s some serious attention to detail.
فلم الموصل لم يجسد واحد بالمئة من احداث الموصل الحقيقية
Nice movie
One of the best war movie I've ever watched. Very realistic.
So proud this Movie EXSIST till now
I'm from Iraq btw🗿🗿🗿🗿
*@borisnech* I have a request, if it's not a bother, could you upload the full scene where the policemen are under enemy attack, and when they ran out of ammunition, the SWAT team show up on time.
Hello, thanks for reaching out! Good idea! I will do my best to upload that scene as soon as possible! 🫡 Stay tuned.
@@borisnech That's great, thank you very much, 🫡 I’ll be attentive.
such a great movie
Haven't seen this one looks good
There is a documentary on RUclips from the Frontline channel that represents the scene but realistically
A salute to the heroic fighters of the Iraqi Special Operations Command
Eu já assisti muitos filmes de guerra pois é minha preferencia de escolha, esse esta entre os 10 melhores filmes de ação que já vi, mesmo tendo uma produção não tão luxuosa como hollywood , mas o enredo é bom , Bem construído, Tem um proposito e também tem um inicio, meio e fim muito bem contado, Mosul é um Excelente filme
Being holding back in seeing this film don’t now why(guess I’m a master procrastinator) I gotta see this!
Is that the Halo 3 AR sound effect I hear
Man... that was intense.
This is one of my favourite movie always its so heart touching along with action packed but feels sad at the same time when i know all this fights , deaths, saddest things are happening in real world 😢... As Lord Krishna told until even one life is suffering that suffering will have impact on every life forms in the world
The budget for this film was apparently 10m camels
What's that suppose to mean
So that big machine gun turns to pellets when it hits that wall??
Killing your own people for living, so tgat you can keep using them for human shields, that's the height of wickedness!
The windows are nott bulletproof, you can tell because you can actually see through them.
I thought this film was great. It showed real Iraqis as real people. Loved the interaction of the leader with the Iranians who were being dicks.
Great movie
This is a really GREAT Movie! I loved it!
One of those trucks has a M60 that sounds like a .50. 😑
I thought this was a great movie, saw it on Netflix I think.
Czechoslovakian ZB.37 Heavy Machine Gun.
1:48, that's a Czech ZB-53
Good movie.
I am surprised that they actually hired Iraqi actors that speaks Iraqi accent instead of an Egyptian accent
Machineguns on Humvee ZB 37 and M 60?
Wow di Indonesia menggunakan kata aman juga lho ya...
Ada beberapa kalimat Indonesia juga mengambil serapan dari Bahasa Arab
هذا الفيلم يتكلم عن قوات سوات. سوات بالانجليزي SWAT واتيه من العبارة special weapon and tecktes او قوات التدخل السريع هي عبارة عن قوة عسكرية تابعة لوزارة الدفاع العراقية لكن هذا الفيلم نتاج امريكي عام 2019 سوات مفردة دخلت قاموس أبناء الرافدين بعد الغزو الامريكي للعراق عام 2003 حيث قرر بول برايمر انشاء قوات تدخل سريع يتم اختيار افرادها بعناية حيث قامت شركة بلاك ويتر بتدريب افراد سوات بلغ تعداد سوات مايقارب 15 الف عام 2006 وفي عام 2008 اصبحت فوج كامل نصف افراد سوات يتدربون في امريكا ومعداتها سيارات هامفي وسوبر ديوتي فور باي فور وفورد وطيارات بلاك هوك ورشاشات طراز بيكا وززتافا ام 21 و SWS وهي كانت موكلة بعمليات خاصة حيث نفذت 6000 عملية ناجحة ومع وصول نوري المالكي عام 2006 اصبحت سوات تابعة لمكتب المالكي وسميت بالفرقة القذرة لانها كانت تنفذ عمليات لصالح المالكي ومع انهيار كتايب الاتحادية والجيش العراقي برز دور سوات لتتحول من فرقة مخصصة للعمليات الخاصة ومكافحة الارهاب إلى قوة تحارب على الجبهات لكن في معركة الموصل فقط خسرت 40 بالمية من العتاد وسميت بالفرقة الذهبية القادة الشرفيون هم عبدالغني الاسدي وفاضل برواري وطالب شغاتي ويراسها الفريق حامد الزهيري منذ عام 2019
Dude had a m60 lol
nice movie
What majority of people unfortunately don't relies, that is everyone is a solder in reality. Everyone should fight. There is no such thing as civilian.
That’s a lie
@@lamialamia001 Prove it.
Respect for the man who fought and fell fighting this terrorists.
Fictional character
@@grammar_shark you stupid
this movie is indeed a live feed and makes you feel like an embed reporter in this team. very hard to watch and I feel it because the cancer of Daesh has reached my country Pakistan too. as if Taliban were not bad enough. they are able to meld into people and don't discriminate their targes be it the military or civilians.
Such movies should be kept in cinema history in order to show how usa presented its american democracy all over the world.
Good stuff
Is this a movie? What is its name?
Mosul movie
@@SADOK2006 thank you.
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On Netflix
"religion of peace".....
what about KKK
*There is no religion for terrorism*
This must’ve been crazy asf to see
Very similar to what's going on in Gaza right now with emergency vehicles and refugees getting shot.
"Fuck you and everything you stood for"
That is hatred, pure and raw.
Oh, aman itu bahasa arab rupanya.
super film
it's happening still, with hammas shooting their own
Film would of been better if they hired Brad Pitt and Matt Damon to play the main roles
2:42 - 2:46 Mereka bilang "Aman" ? Jadi bahasa indonesia "Aman" itu serapan dari bahasa arab "Amanun" ?
Yeah, a lot of indonesian is derived from Arabic, you guys got conquered by them, that's why Jawi is written with Sanskrit
@@purest_evilnot conquered . It's a trade . Don't make a dumb claim
Never forget what they took from us
Excuse me. Let me know if I was wrong/ In the minute of 02.45, the soldier yells "aman" or clear in English. That is an adjective word in Bahasa Indonesia or Indonesian language. Am I right?
Big hello from Indonesia
Très bon film.
MUSUL is Kurdistan🇹🇯✌🏻
Gracias a todos ... no participaron americanos
We came, we saw, we conquered, and then we should have left....immediately. We didn't.
Shouldn't have been there in the first place.
where is the WMD? no war crime invoked? lol
0:37 Who shoot it
Iraq War vet. This is very impressive. What movie?
why were american soldiers in iraq speaking arabic?
Those were Iraqui soldiers in US gear.
@@MrReded69they are the dogs of America
After kadafi lebya still burning.
After sadam iraq still burning.
Oh muslim of this world stay with your leaders america dont want peace in your countries
This was the 'golden division' i believe?
نعم الفرقه الذهبيه 🇮🇶
الله أهل الموصل
This a genial movie
have you ever seen what a 50 cal does to a block wall? what a joke those guys would have been swiss cheese
none of those guns were .50cal tho
Nasty flank.