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3 Kings The Realities Of The Gulf War

The Realities of the Gulf War

This movie kicks off at the very end of the Gulf War while America is liberating Kuwait. While searching through people on the grounds of the war some men come across a map which they believe will lead them to a stash of gold hidden by Saddam Hussein. The only problem is that these three men want to find their treasure without having everyone find out. This could be a problem, and it turns out to be a huge problem.
Once they get to their (first) destination they find out soon enough that they have ‘the wrong bunker'. Angered they leave and start to walk towards their Hum-V. On thw way out they stumble into chaos. Saddam's army men are having rocks thrown at them by civilians of the town. There is a man on top of a building screaming, "It is safe to come out the American's are here!" A milk truck was on its way into the town when Saddam's army men shoot it down. When they finally get to their truck, they try to leave but are overwhelmed by......


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