In early 1990s Somalia, famine and civil war have gripped the country. United States Army Rangers and Delta Force are deployed to capture a renegade warlord. The mission goes wrong, leading to a desperate battle with a large force of heavily armed Somalis.
In 1904, an American woman and her two children are kidnapped by a Berber leader in Morocco. This incident leads to a clash between the United States and Morocco as they strive to secure the woman's release. Amidst political negotiations and power struggles, the fate of the woman and her children hangs in the balance.
This documentary tells the true story of the United States military intervention in Somalia during the 1990s, focusing on the ill-fated mission known as Black Hawk Down. It explores the events that led to the mission, the intense urban warfare and battle with warlords, and the heroic efforts of the soldiers involved. The film includes stock footage, reenactments, and interviews with those who were there.
Men from Russia and the United States join forces to prevent a powerful drug ring from achieving global domination.
After twenty years in power, Vladimir Putin continues to implement his geopolitical strategy with Russia’s comeback on the big stage of world politics. He already announced his ambitions in 2007 – and still, it seems like the western governments were hit completely unprepared. What is behind this repeat of the Cold War?
Professor Niall Ferguson argues that Britain's decision to enter the First World War was a catastrophic error that unleashed an era of totalitarianism and genocide.
Harvest of Empire is a documentary that investigates the history of United States intervention in Latin America, focusing on the impact it has had on immigration. The film uncovers the hidden motives behind US military interventions, such as economic interests and maintaining political control. It also examines the consequences of these interventions, including human rights violations, political instability, and the rise of anti-immigrant sentiments in the United States.
Two buddies from Pancho Villa's regiment go on a mission. Light comedy, romance, songs...
Filmmaker Robert Greenwald (Outfoxed) carefully examines the war in Afghanistan, raising challenging questions about the destabilization of Pakistan, U.S. troop escalation, ballooning military costs, civilian casualties and much more. Through fascinating interviews with Afghans, veterans, reporters, ex-CIA agents and foreign-policy experts, Greenwald's incisive documentary urges an immediate de-escalation of the conflict.
A detailed military history of the Korean War and preceding events, from 1945 to 1953.
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