"The Yanks Don't Do Quiet" — The SAS Victory That Humiliated American Special Forces
Автор: Warfare Unspoken
Загружено: 2026-02-26
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April 1980: Delta Force's rescue mission ends with eight Americans dead and zero hostages saved. Eleven days later, the SAS storms the Iranian Embassy in London — live on TV — and rescues nineteen hostages in seventeen minutes. This is the true story of how Britain succeeded where America failed.
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Eight Americans dead. Zero hostages rescued. That was Delta Force in April 1980. 🇺🇸
Eleven days later, the SAS did this: 🇬🇧
Seventeen minutes
Nineteen hostages saved
Five terrorists killed
Live on television
The world learned the difference that day.
#SAS #DeltaForce #OperationNimrod #MilitaryHistory #SpecialForces
DISCLAIMER: This video is based on verified historical events. Operation Eagle Claw (April 24, 1980) and Operation Nimrod (May 5, 1980) are real military operations with documented outcomes. All casualties, timelines, and tactical details are historically accurate and sourced from declassified reports, veteran accounts, and military archives.
The characters "Ray Mitchell" and "David Hayward" are fictional composite characters created to dramatize the experiences of American and British operators during this period. All dialogue is dramatized for narrative purposes.
Real historical figures depicted include: Colonel Charlie Beckwith, PC Trevor Lock, Staff Sergeant Tom Morrell, Lieutenant Colonel Mike Rose, and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher — all performing actions they actually performed during these events.
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