12 Strong Movie Download Hd

12 Strong Movie Download Hd

heiclovi




12 Strong Movie Download Hd

http://urllio.com/r0isb






















The True Story of the Army's Special Forces "Green Berets", who within weeks responded to the 9-11 attack. Green Berets, with the help of the 160th SOAR(A), took over the country and allowed other Special Forces and the rest of the conventional military to begin the more publicly visible war.
12 Strong tells the story of the first Special Forces team deployed to Afghanistan after 9/11; under the leadership of a new captain, the team must work with an Afghan warlord to take down the Taliban.
Introduction scenes shows the Results of Democrat President Clinton&#39;s 1993, 1996, 1998 U.S. Airstrikes and U.S. Cruise Missile Attacks against the Muslims at Baghdad Iraq, as the Osama Bin Laden 1993 First World Trade Center Attack, 1998 Bombing of U.S. Embassy Nairobi, 2000 Attack of U.S.S. Cole, but does not connect the Democrat President Clinton 1998 Declared War Against U.S. Ally Iraq and 1998 U.S. Military Operation Desert Fox to the Second Osama Bin Laden Attack of the World Trade Center as the 9/11 2001 Attacks.<br/><br/>September 2001 days after the 9/11 2001 Attacks ODAs attached to the CIA&#39;s SAD and SOG entered Afghanistan. First Attempt to Locate and Capture Osama Bin Laden as Republican President G.W. Bush&#39;s CIA Operation Neptune Spear. I was immediately accepted because of my involvement with CIA Operation Cyclone. We Failed because of Democrat President Clinton&#39;s 1993 to 2001 Destruction of the U.S. Defense No Longer Funded U.S. Funded Local Intelligence Assets Worldwide, there were no U.S. Funded Local Afghan Intelligence Assets to help Us, get to safe Locations, avoid the 5 Million Afghan Taliban, locate Osama Bin Laden as Democrat President Clinton &quot;Lost&quot; Osama Bin Laden after the 1993 First Osama Bin Laden World Trade Center Attack.<br/><br/>September 2001 the Mission Changed Overthrow the Afghan Taliban Government, those of us that had been involved with CIA Operation Cyclone contacted the Survivors of the 1993 to 1996 Afghan Civil War of Our Pro U.S. Afghan Muhajeen of CIA Operation Cyclone that became the Northern Alliance Versus the Pro U.S.S.R. Afghans that became the Afghan Taliban.<br/><br/>We demonstrated the U.S. Military Laser Designators to the Afghan Generals of the Northern Alliance. They believed that we were shooting Lasers and destroying the targets they designated, a Star Wars Movie laser weapon. As the U.S. Air Force&#39;s Special Operations Wing&#39;s AC-130s launched Air to Ground Missiles (AGMs) at the Targets.<br/><br/>We knew what was coming October the Near Arctic Afghan Winter.<br/><br/>October 2001, Three More Teams of U.S. Army Special Forces from the U.S. Army&#39;s 5th Special Forces Group arrived. Total U.S. Forces Afghanistan 300. They will attack the Afghan Taliban Cities to the North with Thousands of the Northern Alliance of Two Afghan Generals, our Teams with Thousands of Northern Alliance in any vehicle that could move will attack Afghan Taliban Cities to the South.<br/><br/>This movie does not depict the hundreds of horses in the Cavalry charges and only about 20 horses. Nor the Thousands of Northern Alliance, Millions of Afghan Taliban, does not even show the Use of the U.S. Air Force Special Operation Wings Extensive Use 24/7 of the AC-130s that were key in driving the Afghan Taliban, Osama Bin Laden, Millions of Holy Warriors of Islam to flee Afghanistan into Northern Iraq and few into Pakistan. Does not depict the fierce Close Quarter Combat and Military Operations in Urban Terrain at the Southern Afghan Cities as street to street, building to building, room to room.<br/><br/>As a Psychological Warfare in the Clear listened to by Afghan Taliban the Broadcasts to and from the Female U.S.A.F. Special Operations Wing Officer on board an AC-130, call sign &quot;Angel of Death&quot;, U.S. Air Force Major Allison Black, as beyond embarrassing and disgraceful for a Afghan Taliban or Al Quada to be killed by a Woman.<br/><br/>The fragment from the World Trade Center was buried in a Ceremony wrapped in an American Flag.
The story of the Horse Soldiers, a group of twelve Special Forces soldiers who were sent into Afghanistan in the weeks following the 9/11 attacks to lay the groundwork for the Taliban&#39;s downfall, forced to ride horses against tanks and rockets, is an extraordinary tale of heroism against inconceivable odds and a proud moment in the history of our armed forces.<br/><br/>While this film tries, and mostly succeeds in retelling these events, there&#39;s just something off in the way the whole thing is packaged.<br/><br/>First off, there&#39;s the characters, mainly the three big names: Chris Hemsworth as Captain Mitch Nelson, Michael Shannon as Chief Warrant Officer Cal Spenser, and Michael Peña as Sergeant First Class Sam Diller. Their motivations and development is done only to the bare minimum, with Hemsworth being the only one with a true character arc. Of the other nine soldiers in the team, only three or four actually get their names spoken more than a couple of times throughout the film. <br/><br/>The main supporting character is Navid Negahban as Afghan General Dostum, who provides most of the character drive for Hemsworth&#39;s Nelson to change. He has a couple of powerful moments, but he is sopposed to be portraying one of three Afghan commanders who are fighting the Taliban, but also would fight each other if the chance arose. This conflict is only brought up in passing, though it is built up multiple times.<br/><br/>Then there&#39;s the main reason the story of the Horse Soldiers is so extraordinary: the fact that these twelve soldiers and a few hundred Afghan tribal warriors had to face fifty thousand Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters, facing off tanks and artillery on horseback.<br/><br/>The battle scenes are well shot, with only a handful of scenes with excessive cuts. The final horse charge is especially well done and feels earned. However, they don&#39;t seem to convey these overwhelming odds as well as they could. <br/><br/>With all of this being said, this film leaves me with the same feeling that World Trade Center (2006) did. Both of these films portray events and people under extraordinary circumstances accurately, more or less, but it just feels like those involved in both films were just going through the motions, trying to replicate feelings around events that may never be able to be truly replicated.<br/><br/>All in all, 12 Strong is a thoroughly average depiction of extraordinary events, not bad but not great. You&#39;re probably better off reading the book on which this film is based.
It might be enough that 12 Strong makes you feel good that the United States still produces guys like this. Too bad we didn’t get to know about the real guys and their actual story.
a5c7b9f00b

Report Page