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Turkish honor is redeemed when a special agent kicks serious U.S. butt in “Valley of the Wolves: Iraq,” a mildly enjoyable slice of hokum that’s been making turnstiles sing in Turkey (and on ...
“Valley of the Wolves: Iraq” — a spinoff of a popular Turkish TV series — opens with a true story: On July 4, 2003, in northern Iraq, troops from the U.S. Army’s 173rd Airborne Brigade ...
Valley of the Wolves Iraq opens with a real-life incident. In July 2003, 11 Turkish commandos were detained by U.S. troops in the Iraqi city of Sulaymaniyah.
ISTANBUL -- In "Valley of the Wolves: Iraq," U.S. soldiers shoot small children at point-blank range, harvest kidneys from Iraqi prisoners for shipment to Tel Aviv, blow a Muslim cleric out of his ...
"Valley of the Wolves - Iraq" has drawn criticism for showing trigger-happy US soldiers and an organ-trading Jewish doctor. By ASSOCIATED PRESS MARCH 2, 2006 19:06.
In Turkish movie theaters, the trailer for Valley of the Wolves: Palestine is being shown ahead of the film’s release in January. The plot, apparently, is the dispatch of a Turkish hit team to ...
Israel may not like it, but a popular Turkish television and film franchise which once depicted a Jewish doctor stealing organs from Muslim prisoners in Iraq now has plans to release a film set in ...
Valley of the Wolves: Iraq Turkish honor is redeemed when a special agent kicks serious U.S. butt in mildly enjoyable slice of hokum that's been making turnstiles sing in Turkey ...
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