Battle of Mogadishu: Black Hawk Down | Documentary

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • On October 3, 1993, the streets of Mogadishu plunged into chaos as U.S. forces clashed in a deadly battle that would be remembered as the battle of mogadishu/ Black Hawk Down. The roots of the battle can be traced to Somalia's civil war, the fall of a dictatorship, and a humanitarian crisis that prompted international intervention.
    The U.N. launched Operation Restore Hope to provide relief, but the U.S. attempt to capture warlord Mohamed Farah Aidid escalated into a deadly battle.
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    Sources:
    Martin Meredith- State of Africa After Independence
    Guy Arnold - Africa A Modern History
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    www.waaytv.com...
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    storymaps.arcg... - step by step account of the day
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    Videos:
    • President Clinton's Ad... ; Courtesy; William J. Clinton Presidential Library
    • President George H.W. ...
    • "Black Hawk Down" miss...
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    Music:
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Komentáře • 128

  • @bryanbabusi4977
    @bryanbabusi4977 Před 2 měsíci +13

    Beautiful Documentary
    Keep it up
    Keep bringing more

  • @ezekiekr8475
    @ezekiekr8475 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Mohammed Aidid actually had a son, Hussein Farah Aidid, who had immigrated to the USA and served as a US Marine, later working with the US mission in Somalia to help locate his father. After his military days, he returned to Somalia to help rebuilt the military and serve in politics. He has made numerous unsuccessful bids to be president so far.

    • @dalmarcilmi9476
      @dalmarcilmi9476 Před 28 dny

      Because he was enemy trader

    • @georgeclontd4984
      @georgeclontd4984 Před 16 dny

      He went to Pasadena Commuity College. I bet he wished he stayed in California.

  • @kiuk_kiks
    @kiuk_kiks Před 2 měsíci +17

    I recall watching the documentary for this incident a decade ago and the American soldier said that there was so much gunfire ringing that his teeth were violently vibrating in his mouth and causing him immense pain. Those gun battles were extremely intense.

  • @Time12345A
    @Time12345A Před měsícem +2

    Im glad to see the era of Civil war in Somalia is fading away! Cherish peace my somali brothers & Sisters & your country will easily be one of the richest in Africa with all its untapped resources! I wish one day that all of Africa will be at peace as it's naturally the richest continent!

  • @jeffcarroll1990shock
    @jeffcarroll1990shock Před 2 měsíci +6

    Cool. I didn't think this would be covered on this channel.

  • @andrewfreeborn
    @andrewfreeborn Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for making this, and your other videos. I appreciate this channel so much!

  • @BoydXplorer
    @BoydXplorer Před 2 měsíci +6

    Amazing war documentary. Well documented and edited. Tnx4sharing. Watching from DUBAI

  • @sheikhhajj5869
    @sheikhhajj5869 Před měsícem

    You have one of the best channels on youtube, keep up the good work brother!

  • @prof.nicollas519
    @prof.nicollas519 Před 16 dny

    what a beautiful country, but with a sad sad sad history...😢
    Again, AWESOME material! ❤

  • @giftjmthimkhulu
    @giftjmthimkhulu Před 2 měsíci +8

    Best CZcams channel

  • @KONTHEDON4
    @KONTHEDON4 Před 2 měsíci +12

    Make a video about the events in Sudan that led up to the current civil war.

    • @mimilaure5774
      @mimilaure5774 Před 2 měsíci

      He did. It was posted two weeks ago!

    • @KONTHEDON4
      @KONTHEDON4 Před 2 měsíci

      @@mimilaure5774 That one was about South Sudan's road to independence! Understand my comment better!

    • @mimilaure5774
      @mimilaure5774 Před 2 měsíci

      @@KONTHEDON4 In that same video, he did an excerpt on that. But sure, a detailed video is always appreciated...

  • @bayokoebi9351
    @bayokoebi9351 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Watching your channel is going bàck to school❤❤❤

  • @mikephiri1256
    @mikephiri1256 Před měsícem

    this is a beautiful documentary of a range of very tragic events

  • @metalcleric2567
    @metalcleric2567 Před 2 měsíci +18

    Why is the UN so bad at their job

    • @Nope_handlesaretrash
      @Nope_handlesaretrash Před 2 měsíci +10

      They are not allowed to actually do a job. Security forces are rarely if ever allowed to actually engage anyone.

    • @abiBezuidenhoudt-oe2rb
      @abiBezuidenhoudt-oe2rb Před 2 měsíci +3

      It is really complicated I agree they really don’t seem to do much good but part of the problem is you can’t be an enforcer without actually having jurisdiction over a place, they also have the issue of being a playing ground for big powers to do their dirty work. It is a shame in theory they could do so much good if they could just do their job helping aid civilians in need but civilians are part of a war strategy so it will never work

    • @NoelCoolasapollarbear
      @NoelCoolasapollarbear Před 2 měsíci

      They did engage in Korea​@@Nope_handlesaretrash

    • @raghedanan3959
      @raghedanan3959 Před 2 měsíci

      Because the UN is corrupted and also puppet of America 🇺🇸

    • @user-wq5rh9cn4e
      @user-wq5rh9cn4e Před 2 měsíci

      ​@Nope_handlesaretrash they are there to descalate things not infuse them

  • @speakertreatz
    @speakertreatz Před 2 měsíci +1

    brilliant video Tatenda

  • @rayhume1971
    @rayhume1971 Před 2 měsíci +15

    One thing my American government is known for is it's deep concern for the well being of starving Africans. We certainly wouldn't suddenly start hunting for Aidid if he were standing in the way of Chevron exploiting Somali resources. That would be ridiculous.

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 2 měsíci +3

      Or worse killing the clan elders who had authority over aidid days before and saying oops it was a mistake...

    • @djbreezymillz
      @djbreezymillz Před 2 měsíci

      I’d take this statement of yours to be sarcasm

    • @sarahgachugi1059
      @sarahgachugi1059 Před měsícem

      The one thing the American government is concerned about is the extortion of African natural resources

  • @NovestTheGreat
    @NovestTheGreat Před 2 měsíci +3

    Are you going to do a video on Algeria 🇩🇿 VS the French 🇫🇷

  • @MathewMayembe
    @MathewMayembe Před 2 měsíci

    You forgot to provide that hot introduction 😅

  • @Filmsexplainer1
    @Filmsexplainer1 Před 2 měsíci +21

    The incident shocked the Americans. They actually underrated the Somali rebels

    • @Nope_handlesaretrash
      @Nope_handlesaretrash Před 2 měsíci

      Americans have a bad habit of drinking their own kool-aid and conflating mass civilian casualties with combat victories.

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks Před 2 měsíci +3

      The Somalis are overrated. To have a casualty number of 600+ to as high as 3-4K yet the Americans barely had 18 casualties is a complete failure on their part.

    • @Filmsexplainer1
      @Filmsexplainer1 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @kiuk_kiks We can't compare skills of highly trained commandos to that of rag tag rebels. US army actually never expected such a number of gun power to come against them.

    • @nonconformist9930
      @nonconformist9930 Před 2 měsíci

      lol. not really. americans dont pay attention and never did until hollywood dramatized it to make some money for a bad movie. i was there, we werent scared. not then, not now. we were outnumbered. that 75 of us fought thru the night against constant hit and runs attacks proved who was scared. we had no where to run, they knew where we were at and a lot of us walked out hurt but alive. your probably not even old enough to have been aliove during the event but think you shoudl make snide comments like any worthless millenial snark bot becasue talking tough on social media to you clowns equates to doing the deed. were a country that been at constant war since 1936, you think americans are scared of a little violence, dont go to one of our schools.

    • @hajicarab1237
      @hajicarab1237 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@kiuk_kiksthe rate of high casualties caused by immense bombardment of Americans even far places from the war areas so don't just jump on what you don't know.

  • @raghedanan3959
    @raghedanan3959 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The truth is Somalis casualties are not 3000 but few hundreds. Somalis have shown that they are capable defending themselves against best Americans forces. Long live Aided and his clan Habargidir.

  • @akhalif579
    @akhalif579 Před měsícem

    General Aideed was African and global south hero not only Somalis at the time. Even though the consequences are high price cos america gov continued their revenge since then. But it was worthy to defend his country by Aded in any cost.

  • @bai2086
    @bai2086 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You said the American death toll was 18, the largest since Vietnam war era is not accurate. On February 25, 1991, an Iraqi missile attack in US base in Dhahran Saudi Arabia killed 28 US soldiers and wounded 100-150 soldiers. Also ion the battle for Khafji from 29 January to February 1st when Iraq attacked the Saudi town, 25 American soldiers were killed, 2 injured and 2 captured.

    • @raghedanan3959
      @raghedanan3959 Před 2 měsíci

      He is talking about a face to face Direct Action combat in fight with a group.

    • @MubaleEmmanuel
      @MubaleEmmanuel Před 2 měsíci

      Have you not diverged? But thanks for the information.

    • @MubaleEmmanuel
      @MubaleEmmanuel Před 2 měsíci

      A missile or bomb attack on idle soldiers, an ambush on a base! Both incidents you quote don't seem to qualify those victims to have been engaged in combat.

  • @Mahlatse11
    @Mahlatse11 Před 2 měsíci +3

    American forces when outgunned perform badly, even when matched with the enemy. It explains with they over spend so much. Magadishu, Tongo Tongo great examples. A special forces operator shouldn't require anything more than his rifle and a few hand granades, maybe an RPG. Anything more than that is too much. If you need anything more than that you've no business calling yourself special anything. Special forces are supposed to take on the most difficult missions that require skills beyond a regular infantry units.

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Před měsícem

    🇺🇸

  • @HissenHissenich
    @HissenHissenich Před 2 měsíci +1

    And please make a video about the New Zaire!

  • @muzangaluchibanda1968
    @muzangaluchibanda1968 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I was planning to watch the netflix movie yesterday but I didn't understand it but after watching this am going to watch it.

  • @armchairwarrior963
    @armchairwarrior963 Před 2 měsíci +1

    US should not be there at all. US should not be any where but the US.

  • @sirseegull
    @sirseegull Před 2 měsíci

    americans surprised pikachu face when their same tactics for facing unconventional warfare utterly fails every time

  • @dalmarcilmi9476
    @dalmarcilmi9476 Před 28 dny

    Sir, you got our Somali history very wrong. Mr. Mohamed S Barre. Did not call the Somalia president and second There’s No such Somali British or Italian, There is only Somali united under one religion and flag

  • @vp-fv1eo
    @vp-fv1eo Před měsícem

    It was a neocolonial war that Somalis fought

  • @nikrose5229
    @nikrose5229 Před 2 měsíci +16

    The Somalis shot themselves in the foot after this battle. They quite literally bit the hand that fed them.

    • @yaniswashington8828
      @yaniswashington8828 Před 2 měsíci +7

      What on earth are u on about😂 America ain’t done shit for Malis. Go learn about Somali history before civil war and after.

    • @nikrose5229
      @nikrose5229 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@yaniswashington8828 Well America did supply both Ethiopia and Somalia during the Ogaden war. I never said Somalia's failures were solely American responsibility. It was mainly Siad Barre, ethnic and religious divisions, and the failure of a centralized government. Operation restore hope was an international attempt to aid Somalia but as I said before the war lords ruined that chance.

    • @mohamedgabow3888
      @mohamedgabow3888 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@nikrose5229stfu siyaad barre was better for Somalia until Ethiopia backed the northern separatists aka isaaqs

    • @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564
      @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564 Před 2 měsíci +2

      You people need to stay out of people's backyards and stop fronting like you care, with your greedy selves.

    • @kilershakazulu400
      @kilershakazulu400 Před 2 měsíci

      Isaaq are 20 percent of northern Somalia.

  • @kilershakazulu400
    @kilershakazulu400 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Somalia is sovereign nation.they will defend against anybody. Ethiopia face the same fate in 2007

  • @cantsay2205
    @cantsay2205 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I know people like going "uwu they were just existing in their country", but let me ask: would you move to Somalia? Especially as it was back then? No? You wouldn't? Because you know the situation is and was godawful?

    • @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564
      @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564 Před 2 měsíci +2

      What does one have to do with the other, Brett?

    • @kingbullyrock8739
      @kingbullyrock8739 Před měsícem

      @@shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564
      Everything, Omar

    • @The-Heart-Will-Testify
      @The-Heart-Will-Testify Před 5 dny

      It was called the perl of Africa during the 1960-80 then war broke out, any nation would look bad, look at Libya and Iraq, it was beautiful but war destroyed it, we know who funds it, the world knows.

  • @555125kevin
    @555125kevin Před 2 měsíci +6

    Somalians are fighters

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 2 měsíci

      Somalis* but yeah we're pastoral nomads... its you and your camel vs the world

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks Před 2 měsíci

      They’re still not capable of running a country after 60 years of independence.

    • @nonconformist9930
      @nonconformist9930 Před 2 měsíci

      thats not what i saw. i saw drugged up cowards.

    • @abrahman129
      @abrahman129 Před 2 měsíci

      🫡

  • @maxsonthonax1020
    @maxsonthonax1020 Před 2 měsíci

    Why is the USA so shit at war! 😅😅😅

  • @ssgtomen621
    @ssgtomen621 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Being humiliated? How did get that from perhaps the most one sided battle in Somali History. Operation Gothic Serpent was a tactical success. No way did the Somalis come close to humiliating TF Ranger, despite their sheer numbers, Rangers and JSOC SMUs held their ground, secured the HVTs and withdrew back to the airport. Those are facts.
    "Describing Delta’s actions in the Battle of Mogadishu as a failure is even more at odds with the reality on the ground. Mark Bowden’s in-depth account, Black Hawk Down, depicted the Unit’s operators as awe-inspiring soldiers whose technical proficiency, training, and courage under fire went a long way toward preventing what otherwise might have been a far more catastrophic result. Master Sergeant Paul Howe, a former Delta operator who took part in the fight, considered it a most decisive victory for the United States, calling it “one of the most one-sided battles in American history" (Martin, Shaping the World From the Shadows)
    Envy the country with heroes, I say pity the country that needs them.

    • @Nope_handlesaretrash
      @Nope_handlesaretrash Před 2 měsíci +5

      Because America left and never came back. Winning some random metric of a single combat action while running with your tails between your legs in a totally tactical retreat brah is a failure. America itself was humiliated.

    • @ssgtomen621
      @ssgtomen621 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @Nope_handlesaretrash Politcal outcome and the battlefield outcome are 2 different things. Like the Tet in Vietnam. In somalia, the CNN effect, look it up. To humiliate insuniates a military defeat, something like Dien Bien Phu. A tactical withdrawal is very different from "a retreat", and the objective was not to take Mogadishu, but to secure HVTs. It's not opinion, though I bet the Somalis wished they could humiliate TR Ranger.
      FYI: they did come back, with Mohammad Farids son ( a former US marine who served in Somalia at that time even returning to lead the transitional government). JSOC and SF with be in the country during GWOT training local CT and actively targeting local cells.
      Bara Bara mate

    • @mimilaure5774
      @mimilaure5774 Před 2 měsíci +3

      It was a failure as the US troops were technically the best in the world. Yet, they didn't know of the terrain and made many errors that gave leverage to the Somalis. For instance, they kept on attacking the wrong compounds. When going to hunt someone and making these errors, your enemy is aware of your mistakes and is able to prepare an offensive against you as that general had the field advantage. When you have 17 members of your elite troop dead and their bodies dragged for the world to see, you lose any psychological advantage that you may have had. Because those images went around the world, for everyone in this planet, the American troops were cornered in Mogadishu and lost that battle. No matter how you try to explain the tactical gains they had, the US lost the psychological advantage.

    • @ssgtomen621
      @ssgtomen621 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @mimilaure5774 Mate, perception isn't reality. How the world perceived it at a time, for a time, doesnt change facts on the ground. Dont get me wrong, it was a strategic failure in the end 'cnn effect'and all, but operational success isn't measured by 'mistakes', or the 'psychological impact', it's determined by outcome and other performance traits. Making navigational errors in 1993 where GPS wasnt wide-spread, aren't mistakes, on enemy home turf no less, with a fluid situation that kept evolving due to birds being shot down and new rally points being established doesn't take away the eventual success. Challenges arised, things went wrong, but they not only did they adapt, they secured the objective and inflicted heavy casualties on an enemy that had numerical advantage, controlled the time and day of the meeting and home turf advantage, while surrounded with non-combatants.
      Within 24 hours, c squadrons were replaced with a rotational squadron, and TF Ranger was combat effective again, ready to go out again.
      There was no 'humiliation' or being cornered and running away during the battle. It may have been perceived strategically, America pulling out, but that's not on TF Ranger's account.

    • @mimilaure5774
      @mimilaure5774 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ssgtomen621 How many wars have been won without GPS? common now! The U.S had allies on the ground and should have leveraged their knowledge instead of arresting them. They went to Somalia arrogantly without doing the proper research and without connecting with the local allies. As a result, not only their men died, but the U.S was publicly humiliated when the bodies of those soldiers were dragged. Once again, even if they regained their footing in Somalia, they were publicly humiliated there.

  • @cattledog901
    @cattledog901 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Trash AI art = auto downvote

  • @Nope_handlesaretrash
    @Nope_handlesaretrash Před 2 měsíci +7

    America got its cheeks clapped and to this day pretend this never happened and have never gone back.

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks Před 2 měsíci +5

      They lost the battle and the war too. 60 years post independence with no government and the poorest nation in Africa and the world isn’t an achievement.

    • @Time12345A
      @Time12345A Před měsícem +2

      ​​​@@kiuk_kiksstop lying.. somalia isn't even in the top 10 poorest countries in the world! Furthermore with all they have Been through their currency is stronger than alot of African countries currencies! Meaning with no civil war they would easily be a very rich country!

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks Před měsícem

      @@Time12345A
      Remittances from diaspora Somalis & an extremely weak economy is nothing to be proud of.

    • @Time12345A
      @Time12345A Před měsícem

      @@kiuk_kiks lying is definitely not something to be proud of! First they were the poorest country in the world & now that I have enlightened you, they have an extremely weak economy & sherlock kiuk seems to know why 😅! Educate yourself prior to showcasing your ignorance!

    • @Time12345A
      @Time12345A Před měsícem

      @@kiuk_kiks lying is definitely not something to be proud of! First they were the poorest country in the world & after enlightenment now they are just a country with an extremely weak economy & Sherlock kiuk seems to know why 😅! Educate yourself prior to showcasing your ignorance 😉! CZcams stop deleting my comments

  • @jamesbodnarchuk3322
    @jamesbodnarchuk3322 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Skinnies

  • @user-us3xh9wl8y
    @user-us3xh9wl8y Před 2 dny

    Sinnaantaan la magac ahay
    San-ku-neefle ma oggoli
    Inuu iga sarreyn karo
    Anna garasho sogordahan
    Sooryo ruux ugama dhigo
    Soomaali baan ahay!