its stupid ham fisted idiocy. They also repeat the commonly repeated liberal lie about "who gave Saddam all his weaponry- we did" considering that literally every piece of equipment in Iraqi inventory was either of Soviet or French origin i find that hard to believe.
@@MrChickennugget360 yeah the Iraqis used old T-72s and BMP and BMP2 from the Soviets. I’m not sure about the French stuff but I definitely know they have old Soviet stuff.
@@MrChickennugget360 You’re a dummbasss. The US provided Saddam with economic aid, military intelligence, and munitions during the Iran-Iraq war. Reagan sold Saddam equipment that he later used to gas the Kurds. You’re brainwashed.
i think he more so meant he cared about fighting, not about the reason of why they got to that point. if i joined when i was a teen i would of known nothing of why i was there except to shoot stuff and get in shape was my mindset back then. my best friend ended up joining and i decided not to but he thought the same dumb shit as me lol
i have the producer commentary of the deleted scenes. i just gotta edit it to files someday but it explains each one. its usually time length, or flow of the movie
bought with American money during the Iran-Iraq war. One of the reasons they were so worried about chemical weapons was because they supported the development and deployment of the Iraqis program.
Not really Russian, tanks were mostly chinese and bulit in Iraq with Polish and Czech parts, his jet fighters were from France, rifles were bulit in factories with Serbian technology, imported rifles were from Romania mostly. I spoke with the officer that was in charge of selling 150 tanks to Iraq, just when US invaded in 2003, the funny thing is, all of the ERA equiped T-72 stayed in Poland... already payed. So i wonder... Did we captured them from Iraqi Army that way? :D
@@grunt117 you do realize that all of those, including Yugoslavia, had their own production lines for everything from pistols, all the way up to tanks?
Whats the point in giving your proxy war puppet nation your equipment and make it totally obvious that it's your nation behind this war when you can just give them the funds to buy from another country AKA Russia while you can stay in the shadows and hide your true intention of being there.
He wasn't wrong, the states, Britain, France and Germany gave Iraq weapons to fight Iran during the Iran-Iraq war in the 80s, including chemical weapons
@@MelodicsRareMusicVid the guy talking there apparently had just about all of his scenes deleted for some reason. bet he was pissed when he saw the final cut
@@eutropius2699 excite chat existed in the 90s before 2001. although it was mainly just basic html websites people put together. mostly fan pages of music. books though were more popular then. i remember for school my dad bought a whole encyclopedia set and it was so expensive that we just used that info for like 12 yrs lol. or had to go to the library to do any research papers. libraries use to have everything
i actually have a desert storm book i found the other day from when i was younger that is pretty detailed with alot of photos and explains the whole war in a short summary
US gave him money, which Saddam used to buy Soviet T-72 and other tanks during the Iraq-Iran war, it was an interesting conflict since it was the only time during the cold war where both Soviets and American supported the same government (yet Iraq still lost lmao)
Soldiers have the freedom to think watever they want and are not completely brainwashed into thinking they are always fighting for a holy utopia on contrary to a commy country
One thing that I've noticed from foreigners is that they seem to think that we all think the same or something. We don't even in the military, there's people who have differing opinions on things. The only shared connection Americans have is their love of their nation and their liberties that it protects. The rest is a who's who.
dude was speaking the quiet truth lmao
The US gave Sadam T-72's????
@@Team6OWG No but those were bought with money the U.S. gave to them during the Iran-Iraq war lmao
@@Team6OWG we gave them money on the 70s 80s to fight the Russians in Afghanistan.
@@Team6OWG who do you think gave chemical weapons to iraq
@@gavinwurm3097Iraq was at war with Iran, not the Soviets dipshit. 🙄🤦🏼♂️
God forbid there's politics in a war movie
its stupid ham fisted idiocy. They also repeat the commonly repeated liberal lie about "who gave Saddam all his weaponry- we did" considering that literally every piece of equipment in Iraqi inventory was either of Soviet or French origin i find that hard to believe.
@@MrChickennugget360 yeah the Iraqis used old T-72s and BMP and BMP2 from the Soviets. I’m not sure about the French stuff but I definitely know they have old Soviet stuff.
@@askalad8584 They used Mirage F1s as their main front line fighter. Also had Exxocet Missiles
@@MrChickennugget360 You’re a dummbasss. The US provided Saddam with economic aid, military intelligence, and munitions during the Iran-Iraq war. Reagan sold Saddam equipment that he later used to gas the Kurds. You’re brainwashed.
@@MrChickennugget360 we didn’t arm up Saddam we did that to Al Qaeda
“Fuck politics”
This _is_ part of politics.
i think he more so meant he cared about fighting, not about the reason of why they got to that point.
if i joined when i was a teen i would of known nothing of why i was there except to shoot stuff and get in shape was my mindset back then. my best friend ended up joining and i decided not to but he thought the same dumb shit as me lol
Von Clausewitz said war is the continuation of politics by other means
There is so much deleted scenes in this movie
ikr? I wish there was a fan edit that had em all restored.
@@mkultra2456 I could try but I don't know if I have time to do it
For what?
True question
American Interests ? As every military of every other country
for low gas prices
Israel.
This movie have such a great deleted scenes.
Not deleted actually.
rewatched it, they cut some bits of this scene. they talked politics, but cut out a good chunk of what happened here
i'll make sure to contact the dvd production center and tell them that goforbroke442 on youtube told them they are wrong.....
@@MelodicsRareMusicVid imagine being butthurt over a comment.
@@goforbroke4428 imagine being butthurt over a video
@@MelodicsRareMusicVid it is actually in the Netflix version at least
I don't understand why there's all these deleted scenes it's like there hiding important shit from the viewers.
i have the producer commentary of the deleted scenes. i just gotta edit it to files someday but it explains each one. its usually time length, or flow of the movie
Sadaam had lots of Russian equipment as I recall.
bought with American money during the Iran-Iraq war. One of the reasons they were so worried about chemical weapons was because they supported the development and deployment of the Iraqis program.
Not really Russian, tanks were mostly chinese and bulit in Iraq with Polish and Czech parts, his jet fighters were from France, rifles were bulit in factories with Serbian technology, imported rifles were from Romania mostly. I spoke with the officer that was in charge of selling 150 tanks to Iraq, just when US invaded in 2003, the funny thing is, all of the ERA equiped T-72 stayed in Poland... already payed. So i wonder... Did we captured them from Iraqi Army that way? :D
@@Maza945 and where do you think those tank parts from China, Poland, and Czech came from…..Russia 😂
@@grunt117 you do realize that all of those, including Yugoslavia, had their own production lines for everything from pistols, all the way up to tanks?
Whats the point in giving your proxy war puppet nation your equipment and make it totally obvious that it's your nation behind this war when you can just give them the funds to buy from another country AKA Russia while you can stay in the shadows and hide your true intention of being there.
He wasn't wrong, the states, Britain, France and Germany gave Iraq weapons to fight Iran during the Iran-Iraq war in the 80s, including chemical weapons
I thought this was in the final cut.
from about 34 through 50 seconds was cut out of the original
@@MelodicsRareMusicVid the guy talking there apparently had just about all of his scenes deleted for some reason. bet he was pissed when he saw the final cut
its on the dvd release in the uk
and since when does the us have bmp1/2, t72s, etc.?
They should have kept this sence
He said look it up.. like if google existed during that time lmao
lmao
Yea google existed in 2001
@@eutropius2699 excite chat existed in the 90s before 2001. although it was mainly just basic html websites people put together. mostly fan pages of music. books though were more popular then. i remember for school my dad bought a whole encyclopedia set and it was so expensive that we just used that info for like 12 yrs lol. or had to go to the library to do any research papers. libraries use to have everything
i actually have a desert storm book i found the other day from when i was younger that is pretty detailed with alot of photos and explains the whole war in a short summary
@@MelodicsRareMusicVid what is the book called? Interesting channel btw, thanks for uploading all these scenes!
I wish we would have exploited Iraqi oil.
Has anyone looked it up?
Lol
lmao. The US didn't give Saddam T-72s
They gave him money to bulid his own factories to make T-72s with parts from Czech Republic and Poland.
US gave him money, which Saddam used to buy Soviet T-72 and other tanks during the Iraq-Iran war, it was an interesting conflict since it was the only time during the cold war where both Soviets and American supported the same government (yet Iraq still lost lmao)
I thought usa is a liberal country and soldiers are proud of in contrary of a commy country
Soldiers have the freedom to think watever they want and are not completely brainwashed into thinking they are always fighting for a holy utopia on contrary to a commy country
Wow Americans still harping on about “commys(sic)” like it’s 1956, some things never change...
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 im just another latinoamerican willing to emigrate to a liberalist country where the money doesnt get devalued
One thing that I've noticed from foreigners is that they seem to think that we all think the same or something. We don't even in the military, there's people who have differing opinions on things. The only shared connection Americans have is their love of their nation and their liberties that it protects. The rest is a who's who.
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 lol like you lefties aren’t always flapping your gums about fAsCiSm
The russian or ukrainian translation of this movie, actually had this scene... Idk why