I can't watch it all right now, but the little kid at about 35:00 is fucking amazing. You wonder if after a few years he won't be fighting with the Talibs. He's pretty jaded.
Warning Some Graphic Content.The Battle for Marjah is an HBO documentary, covering the efforts of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, in Operation Moshtarak.
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I can't watch it all right now, but the little kid at about 35:00 is fucking amazing. You wonder if after a few years he won't be fighting with the Talibs. He's pretty jaded.
Wow, what a place.
I can't help but feel pity for the people of Afghanistan who just want to live their life and are suffering in this situation.
The losses, and the thought of what will happen to these people in Afghanistan when NATO high-tails it out of there, is revolting to say the least.
I liked that little turd though
That fricking sucks. He was a funny lil dude. RIP lil afghan dude.![]()
it is in the last minutes of the movie.
This is really sad, it is all for nothing if the people don't want to be free (it's like one of the man in the end interviews claim, the taliban are no strangers, they are the taliban), so all in all it is probably a total loss.
The most interesting part was on the Afghan soldiers, are they playing stupid to get less dangerous roles in the mission or are they really that dumb? I'm no soldier, so what I know is only what I've seen, but isn't integrating these Afghan platoons not helping anyone? They hold the Marines back all the time, and in their frustration the marines take it out on them and threat them like dogs, so they aren't really learning anything
The captured mauser? isn't that a P14 enfield?
That little guy is hilarious with his chimpmunk voice. BTW, I thought the keeping of dogs were forbidden under islamic rules, yet we can see a man with a dog at roughly 39 mins.
The "little guy" is very well much alive.His brother was beheaded.
Here he is at our ECP in Marjah.
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