An SAS Veteran Reviews The New Iranian Embassy Movie (6 Days) | RATED
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- čas přidán 1. 11. 2017
- On the 30 April 1980, gunmen stormed the Iranian Embassy in London and held 26 people hostage. 6 days later, the SAS assaulted the embassy. Robin Horsfall was part of the SAS team on that day.
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It speaks volumes that every time you hear an ex SAS guy talk about anything on CZcams, they do it with incredible clarity, control, focus and a complete lack of vanity.
Jeremy Ramsay lack of vanity is one of those qualities they possess.
Lack of vanity is a requirement of character. Nobody gets into the SAS for bragging rights - same with all special forces; these are people of steadfast resolve.
lack of vanity is a trait in every special forces unit
They are professionals
Jeremy Ramsay But plenty of celebrity you silly arse.
My late husband was an SAS soldier. He trained all the guys who went in and had retired two weeks beforehand. Ten years ago I was invited to an SAS day and met one of the soldiers. He wrote a lovely message for my son in his book about his Dad.. 💙
I know it was a long while ago but I am sorry about you and your son's loss but I am sure you both are very proud of him.
I’m sorry for your loss. What book would that be? I’d love to read it
All the best
rrrrrr God bless him he was the best of the best R.I.P 🇬🇧
Young Lady, U may of lost your Soul n Heart. But Remember, He Was a Member OF a Unit. That is The MOST RESPECTED Unit, In the WHOLE World. So He Will ALWAYS B LOVED THROUGHOUT The World. That Is the Best Memory U could Ever Wish for. He is a WORLD WIDE SUPERMAN! 🙂
Respect to yourself, your family and your late husband.
Back in the day when we actually dealt with terrorists correctly and in the only 3 languages that any of them understand: 5.56mm 9mm and 7.62mm.
Something tells me that I can't imagine you agreeing with David Cameron's statement that "hoodies deserve a hug."
@@28pbtkh23 I thought he said that hoodies deserve a slug.....
@@johnbuckley6051 hahahahahaha!!!
Oh my god...... thats the greatest comment ive ever heard. Lmao, keep doing what youre doing.
They don't like it up 'em.
i am a Gurkha....watching this movie gave me goosebumps !!!! watch the assault two times... AWESOME SAS !!! SAULUTE
Thankyou for your Service Sir
'Ayo Gorkhali! 'The Gurkhas are upon you!'
You Gurkhas are awesome, badass, inspiring and fearless. Respect from Philippines. Thank you for your service and being true warriors. Ayo Gorkhali!
God bless the Ghurkas , and all the veteran ghurkas , amongst the most proud and polite and powerful
You guys are bad ass
They say Gurkha's aren't afraid of dying,,,,,,but I think everyone is afraid of Gurkha's,,,,,,much respect to you all
even as someone from the U.S, I thank you for your service and I've always looked up to the SAS.
@卩ㄩ丂丂ㄚ 丂ㄥ卂ㄚ乇尺 9000 Well the SAS are the fore runners of Delta force ,Seals and probably the green berets to. They basically wrote the book on hostage rescue.
@卩ㄩ丂丂ㄚ 丂ㄥ卂ㄚ乇尺 9000 Wasn't there a embassy rescue in one of the R6 games?? I haven't played em since forever. I only remember the graphic was so,so. And that you could see bad guys,sticking out half way through the wall
@@johnnyguitar6639 yeah, first mission on rogue spear iirc
@@johnnyguitar6639 green berets are actually named after the green berets on the British marine commandos in ww2.. true fact..l
@@bulletproofguy5112 Ok. I didn't know that. Thanx
That footage is so iconic. I believe it exposed the general public to the whole existance of special forces. Of course the SAS did it with style. Good job Sir.
idk man getting caught up in your rope and being briefly caught on fire isnt stylish
@@Perdoct zapping terrorists and rescuing people while the world looks on is as stylish as it gets
@@Perdoct this isn't Hollywood.
I was serving in the Royal Navy at the time. My best friend was serving with the Royal Marines, later on he took a commission with the S.A.S.
Today we are still the best of friends.
Wow!
Scree72 Carpe Diem do I detect sarcasm?
He Turned to The Dark Side....
Blake Steele that’s kinda weird, considering the Royal Marines are navy, you’d think he’d be part of the sbs, but of well
A royal marine commissioned in the regiment. Did he tell you that? Next time he does swing the lamp
11 minutes from start to finish, absolutely amazing, respect to the SAS , well done guys. RIP johhny mac 🙏🙏
i was going to comment on the fact that it took them 5 minutes to clear 54 rooms
5 floors, 54 rooms, 60 hostages. All cleared in 11 minutes. With a loss of only 1 hostage. That is nothing short of a miracle.
The hostage was shot before they even went in so its even more impressive. Technically from the time they raided 0 hostages were killed. Truly incredible
@@orionstar1530 abit late but, the one getting killed, was first at the body were "kicked out the door" leading the assault too get a green light, there was another hostage getting killed AFTER they had went in, so in between those first min, you hear shots (check live coverage), 2 hostage were being shot by the terrorists, 1 survivied and one killed during the assault.
Also taking out an IRA cell in Gibraltar before they could act
Rarely have I seen such an impressive explanation of a military action by someone who was actually there. I salute you sir. Thank you for your service.
It's remarkable how little nonsense there has been in terms of hostage situations in the UK since this resolution.
They set a precedent and at the same time sent a message to terrorists that if they come to this island and mess about on British soil, you will face our boys from the regiment and the consequences that they will bring.
There were several hostage situations in the following years, with many being resolved by the fear that the SAS might be on their way.
RIP John Mac
Norrie Smog why he was caught with loads kids indecent pics on his pc .
Was he actually caught though? Or was it a false statement?
+British Ball he passed away after his son was killed in Afghan and buried in the UK. So who made the accusation?
Never heard of this. Bullshit probably. As far as I know, he died of Cardiac Arrest, due to a heart attack
Brave man
Everyone of those guys was a hero. Thank you for being there.
I remember watching it live as a 5 year old with my mother and was captivated by the whole drama, not understanding the seriousness of it all. Years later I had the pleasure of working with someone who was at the scene on that day. I was on duty one particular day when said friend came for a chat, he was off duty. While we were chatting I had seen a situation unfolding involving a young man with a stanley knife which was near the general public, notably women and children. Telling my mate what was happening I went to deal with the young man. In my job we don't carry anything that can be used as a weapon for self defence. I heared my mate say "hes gotta go" and was right beside me even though he was off duty, about 20 years my senior and half my height.I never expected or even asked him to help, it was just in him to do so.We owe these guys a lot more than we will ever know. Im very glad he was there that day.
Huge respect to you guys, had the privilege to briefly meet an SAS veteran some years ago at Bisley, as has been said it's not about taking lives but saving them and the Iranian Embassy siege is a good example.
Thank you , sir, for you service.
No Bullshit involved. That is a thanks from one person who has been at the sharp end to another.
Please don't Americanize our language anymore.Its butchered enough already.
Stephen Woods hope that pointed stick did not leave any lasting scars! it fucked my back up!
What's wrong with saying thank you? I'm a brit btw.
nothing wrong at all, seems some English people have been severely brainwashed by liberal bullshit. Heard a 12 year old classroom in Guernsey was given a homework project to write a letter to their family stating why they converted to islam, a muslim lord mayor, child grooming gangs raping young English girls etc etc, you have bigger problems than saying thank you to some old retired SAS soldier who cant tell you anything about his missions for you to be thankful for!
You're service, your bravery, I cannot even begin to comprehend. Thank you so much Sir.
Thanks for the review mate. I'm an ex Infantry Veteran from the Royal Australian Regiment and we were made to study this assault in great detail. Whilst watching the movie I very quickly realised this may as well have been fiction it's so far from anything that actually happened it's almost laughable and it's an insult to you men who did this assault!!
What a brilliant guy that speaks honestly, factually and confidently, and you can tell when people are telling the truth......Thank you for your servive, I for one are truely grateful.
I remember as a kid on the Army bases in the Rhineland back when it was still west Germany, this whole incident captivated all us lads that had a serving parent. What was funny was the fact everyones dad was suddenly ex sas, or going for selection.
I didnt know about the SAS until the 1982 Falklands War, where I live, think my Dad explained who/what they were. It wasnt until 1984(?) that I got to see the film Who Dares Wins which gave me some idea of thier counter terror stuff. Its a sad fact that some serious nutters have claimed to be ex SF. Wonder what would happen if some of them bumped into the real thing.
Great insight, thanks Robin, and thank you for what you did that day. All the best.
I was 7 in 1980 and remember watching the news footage and being fascinated by it. Seeing those dark-clad, masked figures and being told they were saving people from bad guys, to me, they were basically real-life superheroes!
U Would of been like Me. GLUED To the TV. I was 5. 🙂
I remember watching this unfold through tv reports, fascinating stuff and thank you Mr Horsfall and all your service mates for the fantastic work you do.
Total respect to you and everyone who serve in the forces.
Thank you lads for all your service . We are so very proud of all of you
Now I can finally say, a big thank you to you and all the guys.
Excellent commentary, I like to see people say it as it was, not as the film makers would like you to believe..... well done sir...
thanks Robin and all sas personal for the past and present service to our country
A very thoughtful guy. Almost all of the SAS guys you see interviewed seem really clever thoughtful guys.
Thank you so much for what you do 🙏🏻
From a layman's point of view, the film was actually good, tense and quite crisp. More so it's on Netflix hence not the same kind of investment required as going to the theatre. I don't think it will be possible for a dramatic film to portray exactly everything according to facts and minute details without getting to become like a documentary. The SAS guy is correct in his views, he was there and has all the right to feel miffed about misrepresentation of his fellow men in arms. However for a layman like me who is interested in these kind of films, I felt that the film did a decent job. I liked the film much better than Zero Dark Thirty(a film in the similar space around a famous assault by special forces) which I felt was very boring and lacked any kind of suspense or drama whatsoever.
As you say, there is no way to portray everything and everyone who was involved or all the preparations that they did over the 6 days. For a 2 hour film you have to hugely condense things down and get the number of characters down to a reasonable level. I quite enjoyed the film.
Thank you for your service
We owe you guys so much respect 👍🏼🥇
God bless you and the boys sir ,we are very lucky too have you watching our backs.
You think you have read and know everything about this, I watched it live on TV at the time, but these guys were and are on a different level. Respect
So DId I.
So did I, it's a real marker for people of a certain age.
@@dodibenabba1378 You couldn't have put that better!
Total Respect to all Pilgrims, serving, retired and past. Thank you all 👍
A true hero very proud of you even though we have never met .
Thank you for your service. :)
Thanks for the steer. I’ll miss the film. Top man. Thank-you for your service.
Very well presented Rob, and with clarity & great attention to detail. Next we meet in P Square, I'll have my copy of your book to sign, if you will?
Two guys who took part in that raid were from the tiny South Pacific Island of Fiji.
Respect
You are indeed correct
All day
SAS best in the world 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Truly a moment in history. I was 8 at the time and seeing these guys on tv influenced the rest on my life! Even better to know they are on our side! As Robin says - the guys are from different socioeconomic backgrounds but have the same level of professionalism and pride in what they do. And yes - it is a greater accomplishment to save a life than to take life! As others have stated, the film is good, if inaccurate. Very rarely does any film do justice to the truth.
Massive respect for all you guys.
Thank you Sir for every person like you that stands up and does a job that we could not do.
Yeah, I second that. Thank you for your service mate.
Thank you for being there.
Thank you for your sacrifice
A good insight into what actually happened. I never would have known there were 60 members of the SAS involved. I still want to see 6 Days just to see how it looks.
Amazing heros. Still makes us proud that these professionals are prepared to step up when we need them.
thank u for your service
God bless you guys, it's a good job we have you. X
Thanks for your service 🙏
So glad its on Netflix now
Great Video by a great man.
In those days thats how we dealt with terrorists. Now we give them free houses and thousands in benefits
I mean, we don't really, do we.
@@CM-nt5so no
What kind of stupid comment is this?
What a shame, I'd seen this film advertised and was hoping for a reasonably accurate portrayal of events.
it's a pivotal moment in (somewhat) modern British history and should not of been churned out on the cheap with no regard for the efforts of those involved in the real mission.
Totally agree.
chefinavan1 it’s a good movie though.
I thought it was pretty lame
Inspirational group of men, proud of what they did
Thank you Mr. Horsfall for your deeds and for your opinions on the movie. My cousin was in Oman and I've been reading about Operation Storm.
Thank you for keeping the country the safe.
Legends.
👍💪🇬🇧
starfiremale
Say to their faces....
Starfire@ Fucking coward.
I was 9 years old in 1980 it was incredible watching, glued to our shitty black and white TV you had to put 50p into. Then two years later the Falklands war, decided I was going Royal Navy , 22 years in I had no regrets.
Saw plenty of SF types in my time, fantastic professionals and not to be messed about with. I hope we never dilute the force and keep them "elite", we`d be fucked without them to be honest.
Amen to that! Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum
You're a legend sir..
I appreciate this man's opinion on the film and will keep in mind its lack of accuracy when I watch it.
Thee BBC doc is VERY good like he says. Thank you Mr Horsfall. :)
Great job sir ❤️💕SAS❤️💕
When talking about the bits that he did find "accurate" to the real life mission he should've mentioned the gear and uniforms which seemed pretty spot on, and the fact during training one of the guys, possibly Mac (I can't remember) talks about how shitty the gear was, which at the time was true. The vests were very bulky and made from pigskin.
Respect, Ex @ Para....good to hear honest facts
Thank you!
Respect...
Total legends. Ive always been interested in how a special forces guy can be so focused under the ultimate pressure..the threat of losing his life.
God bless the SAS.
Much respect !
Legends and warriors every one of them
Respect bro
We will never have a prime minister like Margret Thatcher again...
Thank god
The best we have had in recent years, unions don’t shout much now, she shut them up. Gladly before they brought all our industry to its knees to join British Leyland,, killed by union power
@@donuk21 so very true
@@duncandunn1930 thank you kindly
@@donuk21 Yeah, god damn those worker scumbags who think they should actually have *rights* and be treated like human beings.
Absolutely right. Joining the RM in the next intake, and for me the SAS and SBS guys have reached the absolute pinnacle of soldiering. Maybe one day. Entertaining film, doesn't make up for the fact it rewrites history.
No It Doesn't. It is 99 Percent Accurate Actually.
God Bless the SAS and the SBS
I like this guy. Direct and honest.
As an American I have a great deal of respect for the SAS
I am surprised the movie didn't have the Americans storming the embassy, they seem to take credit for everything else.
Saw the film a few weeks ago. I thought it was quite good, but the criticisms here are probably fair.
Exactly my thought!
Its not, if you take a look at the wikipedia article and other sources you will notice, taht the film is closer to the reality, then this veteran himself - the filmcrew actually empolyed an sAS-member how was part of the assault, to help them fact-check... Btw there were no more than 30-35 SAS members present... not 60.
@@annuitcoeptis9997 I wouldn't call wikipedia as a credible resource as anyone can change the information on there if they make an account. However, that being said, it was during the 1980's and memory can be faulty at times.
What is that film my friend?
@@annuitcoeptis9997 this guy was there
You guys are hero's
👍
I've watched the movie it's ok shame they didn't get some of you guys onboard when making it would of been a great movie then. Thanks for your service.
jon staveley rusty firmin was involved in the making of this film
Ok it's sounds like they never asked anyone....
@@jonstaveley8355 Having seen it it LOOKS like they didn't. It's a huge let-down. I was looking forward to it hugely, but it's sadly one of the worst films i've ever seen. Having Rusty Firmin there should have made it way better. The observations of Robin Horsfall are 100% correct in my opinion, although we all see things differently obviously.
Fascinating I had indeed believed only about 8 soldiers assaulted the building and was none the wiser after seeing the movie.
Watched the film and as a piece of drama it was OK. Thought it was accurate because it said so but having seen your review it sounds like an opportunity was missed. Often fact is better than fiction so I don't understand why film makers do this. Thank you for your service and for keeping us all safe over the years.
I think what you got to remember is the film is based on rusty firmin and his role the reason every one is not mentioned is because it’s his story
Agreed, just wondering about the way the Soldiers involved found the film “Who Dares Wins” regarding historical accuracies. I actually though it was a plausible script- but what do I know 👍🏼
From the horses mouth... The best of the best, the king of kings, the legends and myths that are wispered about around quiet corners. SAS... Salute to you sir... I cannot fathom the physical and mental training required to even pass the preliminary tests for the SAS recruitment, let alone complete the 6 months of hell on earth and continue to train at that level during years of service with the SAS. Absolutely incredible.
I was stationed in that building when in the ATS. well done lads my son went out with the sbs
at one time
Stop fibbing.
Did the guy who missed the balcony when abseiling down on the right-hand side have to endure his comrades ragging for very long afterward?
Mr Horsfall, I totally and absolutely agree with you and I appreciate your candid comments. I was looking forward to this film, but like you felt extremely let down by it. I've read much about the assault, written by some members of the team, and watched many documentarie on CZcams.. I know it's a drama and license has to be taken, but I wish they had employed an advisor, like yourself, to fine-tune some of the action pieces and of the SAS characters.
I have total respect for you and your colleagues, for the work they do and who I know see it as just a job, but for us, free civilians, I salute you, Sir, for doing a job only the SAS could do. More power to you!
I am very impressed with this man , and all others of the SAS and other military forces. Humble , honest , willing to sacrifice their time , their bodies and their reputation to train , to become experts at their craft , and to do things that others arent willing to do- all to save lives and eradicate those who plan and carry out heinous acts against innocent people. And if that wasnt enough , he is a good film critic as well.
I will always remember that Wednesday back in 1980 I had just got in from school and my older brother that was home on leave at the time with the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment was glued to the TV as soon as he spotted the guys on the roof he had the biggest grin on his face and said it's on brother the boys are going in.
You can't remember it that well as it was a Monday.
The documentary he speaks of is the most informative and more entertaing than the movie. It is posted up on youtube but for some reason its cut down to an hour so there is about 30 minutes missing. I have the whole doc on VHS but sadly nothing to play it on.
i remember watching this news flash back in 1980,i was 17,it was the worlds longest news flash at the time.
I was only 4 years old, but that night my dad got me out of bed to watch the news footage.from that mpment on, i was hooked. Since then i'v been a huge enthusiast of the S.A.S. its my opinion that on collection of a beige beret, it should come with a knighthood, automaticaly. True knights of the realm.👍👍👍👍👍
Who dares wins&thanks for your service.⚓
My Respect 🇬🇧 from the 🇺🇸 .
No matter what they portrayed Robin Sir. We all know the truth and will carry it on. Great lads...Great job. You made history all 60 of you. Proud to be british