Mehmet Taha

Mehmet Taha

a videomapper

Spanish Civil War

Spanish Civil War

M A P P E R   D A N C E

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Polish-Soviet War Every Day

Polish-Soviet War Every Day

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  • @minecraftthelostorder5782
    @minecraftthelostorder578211 күн бұрын

    USSR in 2003?!? 🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @baseballworldwide9439
    @baseballworldwide943912 күн бұрын

    Can’t spell Franco without a W 😎

  • @literaldoorknob
    @literaldoorknob18 күн бұрын

    This is what happens when the Poles do a little trolling

  • @39_IRAQI
    @39_IRAQI18 күн бұрын

    Arabian gulf

  • @IzzettinAsa-wj7ue
    @IzzettinAsa-wj7ue21 күн бұрын

    ❤️🌞💚

  • @ahmetgunduz4012
    @ahmetgunduz401227 күн бұрын

    TÜRKÜN GÜCÜ

  • @user-ud6de7mn1k
    @user-ud6de7mn1k28 күн бұрын

    Whre banat republic?

  • @editefendi5498
    @editefendi5498Ай бұрын

    Irak savaşı kazansaydı peki 2003 teki savaşı 💀

  • @starcluster2593
    @starcluster2593Ай бұрын

    whats the song?

  • @anneteunlinsen715
    @anneteunlinsen715Ай бұрын

    Ay caramela

  • @majorperson9753
    @majorperson9753Ай бұрын

    Persian gulf !!

  • @osamah7741
    @osamah7741Ай бұрын

    الفيديو مليان أغلاط ١- الإيرانيين لم يحتلوا البصرة بل أحتلوا الفاو وكم قرية شرق العمارة ٢- الغزو العراقي للكويت كان عام ١٩٩٠ وليس ١٩٩١ ٣- الإتحاد السوفيتي لم يكن موجود عام ٢٠٠٣ ٤- الأمريكان في غرب العراق دخلوا من خلال معبر الرطبة الحدودي مع الأردن.

  • @alipasdar
    @alipasdarАй бұрын

    This video has two mistake one of them the flag of Iraq before gulf war only has 3stars And one of them the king of kuwait during the gulf war was sheikh jaber not sheikh saad

  • @Yousuf.S_156
    @Yousuf.S_156Ай бұрын

    الديكتاتور الفاشل

  • @user-cz6vg4em1d
    @user-cz6vg4em1d2 ай бұрын

    Persian Golf

  • @kurd971
    @kurd9712 ай бұрын

    Biji kurdistan 🌞

  • @SORENA_FAR
    @SORENA_FARАй бұрын

    Bji kurdistan from a persian brother❤🙋

  • @kurd971
    @kurd971Ай бұрын

    @@SORENA_FAR ❤️❤️

  • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
    @GreatPolishWingedHussars2 ай бұрын

    It's not even an exaggeration that Poland saved through the victory in the war 1919-21 against the communists Europe and maybe even the whole world. Indeed, the Polish victory against the Bolsheviks had also an extreme European impact but also even a global impact. According to the British politician and diplomat Lord D'Abernon, who was part of the inter allied Mission to Poland in 1920, during the Polish-Bolshevik war, the 1920 Battle of Warsaw was one of the most important battles in world history because as he said "had the Battle of Warsaw ended with a Bolshevik victory, it would have been a turning point in the history of Europe. As there is no doubt that with the fall of Warsaw, Central Europe would have been left open to Communist propaganda and Bolshevik invasion." So long as the Bolsheviks were preoccupied with the Civil War, they had nothing in mind beyond their survival. But, having conquered the Russian heartland in the course of 1919, they began to heed the dictates of their ideology, which told them that the Communist Revolution should be exported from Russia to the rest of Europe. The Second Congress of the Communist International deliberated in Moscow between 19 July and 7 August 1920. Lenin spoke of the increasingly favorable odds for the accomplishment of the World Proletarian Revolution, which would lead to the World Soviet Republic. The road to Europe opened up when Germany lost the First World War and signed the surrender on November 11th 1918. The German troops then systematically retreated from the occupied lands of Ukraine, Belarus and other Baltic states. They were immediately followed by the Bolshevik Red Army, fulfilling Lenin’s orders to begin its “freeing” march west. This operation had a telling codename according to the Polish river - “Vistula”. Because the aim of the coming Bolshevik attack should be Poland. The most important job of the Bolsheviks was to break through to Germany and Austria which were filled with revolutionary atmosphere. To do that, they needed to get rid of the “barrier”, meaning, as Joseph Stalin wrote, “the national states which wound up between the two huge sources of revolution in the East and West”. One such barrier was, first and foremost, Poland which just regained independence following the defeat of Germany and Austria. On November 17th 1918, at the Red Army briefing, its commander Leon Trotsky predicted the sovietisation of Poland and Ukraine as “the links binding Soviet Russia with future Soviet Germany” and the first stage in building “the Union of European Proletariat Republics”. Poles lived also at the territories of modern Belarus and Lithuania, which were invaded by the Bolsheviks. A Polish Self-defense was created there, counting 10 thousand men, which was part of the Polish Army and its commander, Gen. Władysław Wejtko followed the orders of Chief Commander Józef Piłsudski. Between the 3rd and 5th of January 1919, Polish self-defense units tried to defend Wilno on their own. However, in the face of an overwhelming opponent Poles had to retreat from the city. Thus, the Polish-Bolshevik war actually began on January 3rd 1919, although not formally. The march West was accompanied by the creation of puppet Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Ukrainian and Belarusian Soviet republics. On January 8th 1919, the Soviet newspaper “Izvestia” announced the creation of the Revolutionary War Council of Poland, a cornerstone for the planned communist government in Poland. Later by order of the Bolsheviks, the Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee as a Polish puppet government had been formed to organize administration of the Polish territories captured by the Red Army. This puppet government had very little support from the ethnic Polish population and recruited its supporters mostly from the ranks of minorities, primarily Jews. With these additional resources from conquered Poland and the Baltic countries, the communists planned to advance further into the west. Poland should be the "Red Bridge" for Communist ideology to the West. So conquered Poland should serve as a red bridge to conquer all of Europe. The aim of conquering other European states as well is also confirmed by the order of Mikhail Tukachevsky called “Red Napoleon”, commander of the Western Front of the Red Army. In his Order of the Day he wrote in July 2, 1920: "To the West! The fate of the world revolution will be decided in the West. The way to set the world on fire leads through the corpse of white Poland. On our bayonets we will bring happiness and peace to the toiling masses of mankind. March on Wilno, Minsk and Warsaw and onward to Berlin over the corpse of Poland!" Tukhachevsky also boasted that his men would be "galloping through the streets of Paris before the summer was out." By the way, Tukhachevsky was one of the first military commanders killed in Stalin's purges in 1937. Tukachevsky called Poland white Poland because the communist propaganda called free Poland white Poland. The term whites were used to designate anti-communists. But the Polish victory prevented setting the world on fire by communists. So the main reason for the outbreak of the Polish-Bolshevik war the threat to Poland’s independence by Bolsheviks, as well as the attempt to implement the idea of a permanent revolution, and the export of the communist revolution Europe-wide but actually worldwide. What is also worth noting the fact that if Poland had been conquered by the communists, the Baltic states would have been conquered too. Poland was therefore allied with Latvia in this war. Poland and some few others European countries were not infected by the red virus. In Poland the overwhelming majority of the population was anti-communist. But Poland was the absolute exception in Europe! In various European countries at that time there were strong communist movements that would have supported the communists in their advance. Moreover, there were also attempts by the communists to take power in other parts of Europe! So these are examples of communist successes outside the Bolshevik state at the time of the Polish-Bolshevik war. The Hungarian Soviet Republic was the communist state of Hungary from 21 March 1919 until 1 August 1919 (133 days). Until the anti-communists prevailed and abolished this Soviet republic. The other communist republics and communes have survived just as short as the Hungarian Soviet Republic but that makes it clear that there were strong communist influences throughout Europe. The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic more commonly referred to as Red Finland, was a proclaimed Finnish communist state that ruled parts of the country during the Finnish Civil War of 1918. Another example of an attempted communist takeover of power in Europe was then the Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic of 1918 in France. The Limerick Soviet was one of a number of declared Irish soviets that were formed around Ireland 1919. The Slovak Soviet Republic was a short-lived Communist state in southeast Slovakia in existence from 16 June 1919 to 7 July 1919. Commune of the Working People of Estonia existed from 29 November 1918 to 5 June 1919. In 1918, announced the formation of the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic. A communist revolutionary Red Guard was founded in Austria and an attempt was made to proclaim a Soviet Republic. Like in Hungary during the German November Revolution, the communist Karl Liebknecht proclaimed the communist republic in Germany on November 9, 1918. But the communists' seizure of power then failed, although later there were repeated attempts by the communists to gain power in Germany or parts of Germany. Like with the Bavarian Soviet Republic which was a short-lived communist state in Bavaria during the riots of 1918-19 in Germany. Then there were another attempts by the communists to come to power in German areas. The Bremen Soviet Republic was proclaimed which was a short-lived state in Germany, existing for 25 days in 1919. The communist Spartacist uprising with the goal of an all-German Soviet Republic were armed battles in Berlin from 5 to 12 January 1919. I'll continue my explanation in the next comment.

  • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
    @GreatPolishWingedHussars2 ай бұрын

    Continuing of the comment above: Bolshevik propaganda was strengthened in many European countries and e.g in Germany, posters appeared with a Red Army soldier freeing the country from chains. The congress of the Communist International issued an appeal to workers in all countries, asking them to forestall their governments' efforts to aid "White" Poland. So the Bolsheviks, as part of a huge propaganda action under the slogan: “Hands off Soviet Russia”, mobilized communist parties and leftist trade unions across all of Europe to work against Poland. Many western journalists were on the payroll of Bolshevik propaganda. Workers and dockers in various European countries were sympathizers of the Bolsheviks also refused to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles against the Bolsheviks. The refusal of the dockers in Gdansk (Danzig) was particularly unfavorable because all deliveries to Poland were to be made via this port. Also the British trade unions followed the Communist propaganda and blocked British military supplies to Poland. So the Trades Union Congress and Labour Party responded by threatening national strike action and established Councils of Action to resist any possible efforts by the British government to supply Poland with arms or other supplies. On August 6, 1920, the British Labour Party published a pamphlet stating that British workers would never take part in the war as Poland's allies, and labour unions blocked supplies to the British expeditionary force assisting Russian Whites in Arkhangelsk. French Socialists, in their newspaper L'Humanité, declared: "Not a man, not a sou, not a shell for reactionary and capitalist Poland. Long live the Russian Revolution! Long live the Workmen's International!" Since the communists had enough supporters all over Europe after the desired victory against Poland the communists would have in Europe either provoked revolutions through agitators or they would have intervened militarily. If the communists had conquered Europe, which was by far the most economically important continent at the time, they would have had a good chance of "exporting" communism worldwide as well. That this is not an exaggeration can be seen by comparing the strategy of the communists after World War II. Even in these later times, communism was "exported" to countries around the world, and as a result there were countries around the world ruled by communist dictatorships. After 1945, as in 1919, the communists had the goal of a world completely dominated by communism. The goal was that virtually every country would become communist. That is why the Polish victory of 1921 definitely had not just a European impact but also a global impact. Here I also explain the reasons for the Polish victory! The French and British support was not crucial to the Polish victory how often it is falsely claimed. The Polish victory in the war against the Bolsheviks 1919-21 was the result of the superiority of the Polish army, the Polish army command and the Polish secret service. The Polish soldiers had much higher combat morale than the soldiers of the Bolshevik Army. Because the Poles fought for the freedom of their homeland and were determined to defend their country. Critically, the Polish Army benefited from a vast influx of volunteers. Even Polish women volunteered to fight! Even battalions of women fought at the front for Poland. One of this Polish female soldiers was Maria Wittek which would become the Polish Army's first female general. In fact most Polish soldiers were anti-Communists and despised Bolshevik ideology. The soldiers of the Red Army, on the other hand, fought for the spread of an ideology in other countries. Bolshevik soldiers were supposed to fight for an abstract political idea. It is very likely that the majority of Red Army soldiers were not communists at all. Many were forcibly recruited and did not want to fight at all. The communist propaganda told the Red Army soldiers they would be greeted as liberators however, they quickly realized that they were viewed as enemies by the Polish population. In summary, it can be stated that the Polish soldiers were much more motivated to fight than the Red Army soldiers. The Polish high command led by First Marshal Piłsudski showed its superiority on various occasions such as at the Battle of Warsaw. The Polish high command understood the course of the front and the situation at the front much better than the Bolshevik high command. Piłsudski and General Rozwadowski knew that the only way to defend Warsaw and prevent its encirclement of the city was with a counter-offensive. Their plan was to exploit a weak opening between two Russian fronts. The plan that he and General Rozwadowski thrashed out was for Polish forces to secretly regroup at lightning speed and then strike at a weak point between major Red Army battle groups. After this advance, the Polish Army would then be in a perfect position to deliver the decisive blow. Piłsudski knew how important the coming battle would be and took direct command of this army. The plan worked and the rapid Polish drive north managed to split the Bolshevik fronts and threw Bolshevik army into confusion and chaos the Red Army started to disintegrate. In the following months, several more Polish follow-up victories saved Poland’s independence. It was a hard-fought battle, which took place in August 1920 near Warsaw and ended in a decisive Polish victory over the Red Army. It was won by the skill, discipline, and determination of the Polish defenders, by the patriotic spirit of a large numbers of volunteers, and by Marshal Piłsudski's brilliant counterattack, which stopped the Bolshevik offensive and with the counterattack, the Bolshevik troops were forced to flee. I'll continue my explanation in the next comment.

  • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
    @GreatPolishWingedHussars2 ай бұрын

    Continuing of the comment above: Bolshevik propaganda was strengthened in many European countries. The congress of the Communist International issued an appeal to workers in all countries, asking them to forestall their governments' efforts to aid "White" Poland. So the Bolsheviks, as part of a huge propaganda action under the slogan: “Hands off Soviet Russia”, mobilized communist parties and leftist trade unions across all of Europe to work against Poland. Workers and dockers in European countries were sympathizers of the Bolsheviks also refused to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles against the Bolsheviks. The refusal to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles of the dockers in Danzig which at the time was mostly inhabited by Germans was particularly unfavorable because all deliveries to Poland were to be made via this port. Also the British trade unions followed the Communist propaganda and blocked British military supplies to Poland. So the Trades Union Congress and Labour Party responded by threatening national strike action and established Councils of Action to resist any possible efforts by the British government to supply Poland with arms or other supplies. On August 6, 1920, the British Labour Party published a pamphlet stating that British workers would never take part in the war as Poland's allies, and labour unions blocked supplies to the British expeditionary force assisting Russian Whites in Arkhangelsk. French Socialists, in their newspaper L'Humanité, declared: "Not a man, not a sou, not a shell for reactionary and capitalist Poland. Long live the Russian Revolution! Long live the Workmen's International!"

  • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
    @GreatPolishWingedHussars2 ай бұрын

    Continuing of the comment above: Bolshevik propaganda was strengthened in many European countries. The congress of the Communist International issued an appeal to workers in all countries, asking them to forestall their governments' efforts to aid "White" Poland. So the Bolsheviks, as part of a huge propaganda action under the slogan: “Hands off Soviet Russia”, mobilized communist parties and leftist trade unions across all of Europe to work against Poland. Workers and dockers in European countries were sympathizers of the Bolsheviks also refused to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles against the Bolsheviks. The refusal to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles of the dockers in Danzig which at the time was mostly inhabited by Germans was particularly unfavorable because all deliveries to Poland were to be made via this port. Also the British trade unions followed the Communist propaganda and blocked British military supplies to Poland.

  • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
    @GreatPolishWingedHussars2 ай бұрын

    So the Bolsheviks, as part of a huge propaganda action under the slogan: “Hands off Soviet Russia”, mobilized communist parties and leftist trade unions across all of Europe to work against Poland.

  • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
    @GreatPolishWingedHussars2 ай бұрын

    Continuing of the comment above: Bolshevik propaganda was strengthened in many European countries. The congress of the Communist International issued an appeal to workers in all countries, asking them to forestall their governments' efforts to aid "White" Poland. So the Bolsheviks, as part of a huge propaganda action under the slogan: “Hands off Soviet Russia”, mobilized communist parties and trade unions across all of Europe to work against Poland. Workers and dockers in European countries were sympathizers of the Bolsheviks also refused to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles against the Bolsheviks. The refusal to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles of the dockers in Danzig which at the time was mostly inhabited by Germans was particularly unfavorable because all deliveries to Poland were to be made via this port. Also the British trade unions followed the Communist propaganda and blocked British military supplies to Poland. So the Trades Union Congress and Labour Party responded by threatening national strike action and established Councils of Action to resist any possible efforts by the British government to supply Poland with arms or other supplies. On August 6, 1920, the British Labour Party published a pamphlet stating that British workers would never take part in the war as Poland's allies, and labour unions blocked supplies to the British expeditionary force assisting Russian Whites in Arkhangelsk. French Socialists, in their newspaper L'Humanité, declared: "Not a man, not a sou, not a shell for reactionary and capitalist Poland. Long live the Russian Revolution! Long live the Workmen's International!" Since the communists had enough supporters all over Europe after the desired victory against Poland the communists would have in Europe either provoked revolutions through agitators or they would have intervened militarily. If the communists had conquered Europe, which was by far the most economically important continent at the time, they would have had a good chance of "exporting" communism worldwide as well. That this is not an exaggeration can be seen by comparing the strategy of the communists after World War II. Even in these later times, communism was "exported" to countries around the world, and as a result there were countries around the world ruled by communist dictatorships. After 1945, as in 1919, the communists had the goal of a world completely dominated by communism. The goal was that virtually every country would become communist. That is why the Polish victory of 1921 definitely had not just a European impact but also a global impact. Here I also explain the reasons for the Polish victory! The French and British support was not crucial to the Polish victory how often it is falsely claimed. The Polish victory in the war against the Bolsheviks 1919-21 was the result of the superiority of the Polish army, the Polish army command and the Polish secret service. The Polish soldiers had much higher combat morale than the soldiers of the Bolshevik Army. Because the Poles fought for the freedom of their homeland and were determined to defend their country. Critically, the Polish Army benefited from a vast influx of volunteers. Even Polish women volunteered to fight! Even battalions of women fought at the front for Poland. One of this Polish female soldiers was Maria Wittek which would become the Polish Army's first female general. In fact most Polish soldiers were anti-Communists and despised Bolshevik ideology. The soldiers of the Red Army, on the other hand, fought for the spread of an ideology in other countries. Bolshevik soldiers were supposed to fight for an abstract political idea. It is very likely that the majority of Red Army soldiers were not communists at all. Many were forcibly recruited and did not want to fight at all. The communist propaganda told the Red Army soldiers they would be greeted as liberators however, they quickly realized that they were viewed as enemies by the Polish population. In summary, it can be stated that the Polish soldiers were much more motivated to fight than the Red Army soldiers. The Polish high command led by First Marshal Piłsudski showed its superiority on various occasions such as at the Battle of Warsaw. The Polish high command understood the course of the front and the situation at the front much better than the Bolshevik high command. Piłsudski and General Rozwadowski knew that the only way to defend Warsaw and prevent its encirclement of the city was with a counter-offensive. Their plan was to exploit a weak opening between two Russian fronts. The plan that he and General Rozwadowski thrashed out was for Polish forces to secretly regroup at lightning speed and then strike at a weak point between major Red Army battle groups. After this advance, the Polish Army would then be in a perfect position to deliver the decisive blow. Piłsudski knew how important the coming battle would be and took direct command of this army. The plan worked and the rapid Polish drive north managed to split the Bolshevik fronts and threw Bolshevik army into confusion and chaos the Red Army started to disintegrate. In the following months, several more Polish follow-up victories saved Poland’s independence. It was a hard-fought battle, which took place in August 1920 near Warsaw and ended in a decisive Polish victory over the Red Army. It was won by the skill, discipline, and determination of the Polish defenders, by the patriotic spirit of a large numbers of volunteers, and by Marshal Piłsudski's brilliant counterattack, which stopped the Bolshevik offensive and with the counterattack, the Bolshevik troops were forced to flee. I'll continue my explanation in the next comment.

  • @user-ed2ev9re7g
    @user-ed2ev9re7g2 ай бұрын

    🇰🇼🤜🏿🇮🇶

  • @user-ed2ev9re7g
    @user-ed2ev9re7g2 ай бұрын

    🇰🇼🤜🏿🇮🇶

  • @RandomGuy-xq5ku
    @RandomGuy-xq5ku2 ай бұрын

    So apparently it's okay for Poland to invade and occupy Belarus and Ukraine but it's NOT okay for Russia to invade and occupy Belarus and Ukraine according to the comments 😒

  • @Cooolholio28
    @Cooolholio282 ай бұрын

    Sir, this is the modern day, even poland wouldnt be allowed to do such thing today

  • @BEST_MAN98
    @BEST_MAN982 ай бұрын

    ايران لم تاخذ شبر واحد من العراق صحح الفيديو

  • @GreaterOfIran
    @GreaterOfIran2 ай бұрын

    العراق لم يأخذ قطعة من تراب إيران أيضاً :)

  • @BEST_MAN98
    @BEST_MAN982 ай бұрын

    @@GreaterOfIran صح!؟

  • @yonessadeghi2723
    @yonessadeghi2723Ай бұрын

    ​@GreaterOfIran تو باید با اون ملخ خور فارسی حرف میزدی

  • @relampago2805
    @relampago28052 ай бұрын

    This has some innacuracies, for example, Manuel Azaña wasn't the president during the war.

  • @icecream9660
    @icecream96602 ай бұрын

    USSR 2003?

  • @SafavidEditz
    @SafavidEditz2 ай бұрын

    Arabs Was Tribes In East Arabian Peninsula Persians Invaded All The Lands Surronding Persian Gulf after that arabs goes to iran for better life quality And After Alexander Then After Romans Arabs Expanded More And More Tribes By The Rise Of Prophet Muhammad The Arabs Conquered Africans And Middle Easterns So After That They Call It Persian Gulf But After 700 Years Nader Shah Afshar Invaded Lands Surronding Persian Gulf And After He Dies Iran And Arabs Afghans Georgians Becomes Tribal And Now The Gulf Is Between Some Countries Originaly Its Persian Cause We Found That Gulf

  • @m7264
    @m72642 ай бұрын

    The Arabian Gulf, against the will of the Iranians, are sons of bitches

  • @SORENA_FAR
    @SORENA_FARАй бұрын

    It is pereian gulf

  • @Pan_Irani
    @Pan_Irani2 ай бұрын

    This is called PERSIAN Gulf War

  • @basilaldarwesh7791
    @basilaldarwesh77912 ай бұрын

    اين تحرير الفاو 1988 ...بقيت الاراضي العراقية محتلة حتى نهاية الحرب ...خطأ في الخريطة ..العراق استعاد اراضيه كلها ابتداء من تاريخ 17/3/1988

  • @lifestyle6939
    @lifestyle69392 ай бұрын

    First, thanks for the video and efforts But as an Iraqi, i would say : most of the information is incorrect 🫣, like may other videos on internet full misinformation

  • @mahdishwdapor7121
    @mahdishwdapor71212 ай бұрын

    You should say Persian gulf🤫

  • @sataralkhafaji2713
    @sataralkhafaji27132 ай бұрын

    فداك امي و ابي يا عراق ❣️🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶❣️

  • @DyarMala21
    @DyarMala212 ай бұрын

    جرتتتتت

  • @sataralkhafaji2713
    @sataralkhafaji27132 ай бұрын

    @@DyarMala21 اعنك غلله

  • @sataralkhafaji2713
    @sataralkhafaji2713Ай бұрын

    @@DyarMala21 لن ارد عليك باخلاقك

  • @simonwiggins8570
    @simonwiggins85702 ай бұрын

    The League had an opportunity to take Istanbul and they got distracted and then fought among themselves. Wasted opportunity.

  • @sovietrecyclebin
    @sovietrecyclebin2 ай бұрын

    What's the music from 6:40 to 11:20 called? Saat 6:40 ile 11:20 arasındaki müziğin adı neydi?

  • @mememanbehindtheshadows546
    @mememanbehindtheshadows5462 ай бұрын

    USSR in 2003? 🤔

  • @Abarth370
    @Abarth3702 ай бұрын

    Presian Gulf

  • @sataralkhafaji2713
    @sataralkhafaji27132 ай бұрын

    الخليج العربي

  • @SORENA_FAR
    @SORENA_FARАй бұрын

    ​​@@sataralkhafaji2713 pereian gulf الخلیج فارسی شاخاب پارس

  • @sataralkhafaji2713
    @sataralkhafaji2713Ай бұрын

    @@SORENA_FAR الخليج الـعربـي شئتم أم أبيتم

  • @SORENA_FAR
    @SORENA_FARАй бұрын

    @@sataralkhafaji2713 پارسی حرف بزن دلقک خلیج فارسی شاخاب پارسی بژی خلیج فارسی زنده باد شاخاب پارسی

  • @Abarth370
    @Abarth3702 ай бұрын

    Persian Gulf

  • @sataralkhafaji2713
    @sataralkhafaji27132 ай бұрын

    الخليج العربي غصبا على ابوك يا عجمي

  • @SORENA_FAR
    @SORENA_FARАй бұрын

    ​​@@sataralkhafaji2713 proud to be ajam Because namus arab is under the israel Go save your arab mom from the israel army

  • @DyarMala21
    @DyarMala212 ай бұрын

    Only Kurdistan forever

  • @minecraftoyuncusu5485
    @minecraftoyuncusu54852 ай бұрын

    İraq, İran Turks, Arabs, Kurds, they are all alive. You cannot call it Kurdistan.

  • @sataralkhafaji2713
    @sataralkhafaji27132 ай бұрын

    🇮🇶

  • @Mehrad_Trex
    @Mehrad_Trex2 ай бұрын

    When two people fight each other

  • @M.sadra83
    @M.sadra832 ай бұрын

    حماقت صدام این بود که فکر می کرد ملت مسلمان ایران تسلیم او خواهند شد.

  • @M.m4567y
    @M.m4567y2 ай бұрын

    iran is strong ❤💪 saddam is not think iran is a strong

  • @soloboy2593
    @soloboy25932 ай бұрын

    عندما كان سنة العراق بالحكم حطمنا ايران كما حطمها اجدادنا...لكن الكورد و الشيعة خنجر في خاصرة العراق

  • @M.m4567y
    @M.m4567y2 ай бұрын

    کصشعر نگو ما ایرانی‌ها جلوی شما وایسادیم شما حتی نتوانستید به مرکز ایران برسید ما حتی مناطق اشغال شده توسط صدام را دوباره گرفتیم شما عراقی ها شکست خوردید ایران قوی تر از آن است که فکرش را بکنید ایران قوی ❤ایران بزرگ ❤

  • @SORENA_FAR
    @SORENA_FARАй бұрын

    آره سنی های عراق از ایران‌شکست خوردند از آمریکا شکست خوردند از اسراییل شکست‌خوردند از‌کوردها شکست‌خوردند

  • @noerwinaar9162
    @noerwinaar91622 ай бұрын

    Video has many different errors

  • @aanomad
    @aanomad2 ай бұрын

    Not accurate. It did not happen like this

  • @Its7louis
    @Its7louis2 ай бұрын

    الفيديو عبارة عن خريط ولا يمت للواقع بصلة

  • @Grtbhgfe
    @Grtbhgfe2 ай бұрын

    Больной человек Европы

  • @user-yq2jj6ix4t
    @user-yq2jj6ix4t2 ай бұрын

    كوردستان 🇭🇺🦅

  • @sataralkhafaji2713
    @sataralkhafaji27132 ай бұрын

    🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶❣️

  • @Marshal-lee
    @Marshal-leeАй бұрын

    ​@@sataralkhafaji2713 اکعد راحە لا اطکک ࡅٜߺܦ߳ߺࡅ࠭ߺݏࡉ𐬠ܘ߳

  • @sataralkhafaji2713
    @sataralkhafaji2713Ай бұрын

    @@Marshal-lee بحلكك

  • @hsssshot-mi9wh
    @hsssshot-mi9wh2 ай бұрын

    you mean persian gulf war

  • @omarfarooqkalson1505
    @omarfarooqkalson15052 ай бұрын

    The USSR didn't exist in 2003 12:24

  • @AAA-gb1lm
    @AAA-gb1lm2 ай бұрын

    🦗

  • @AAA-gb1lm
    @AAA-gb1lm2 ай бұрын

    😂🦗🦗🦗

  • @chip599XX_VGRLeader
    @chip599XX_VGRLeader2 ай бұрын

    H W Bush and his Son W Bush actually wants to stop Saddam after they did in 1991 and 2003 that Saddam was Executed for Crimes against Humanity.

  • @amodi-ld2nt
    @amodi-ld2nt2 ай бұрын

    The gulf war was in august 1990 not 1991. So many wrong info in this video