Valley of the Wolves: Iraq Page #4
alleged connections to
terrorist organizations.
There are many families who
l'll take care of
this personally.
Our demand is clear
and apparent:
We want the families who
were forced out of their
villages to come back
safe and sound.
From now on, Kurds must also
give up treating us like a minority.
OK. l will take care of
the migrated families.
their present accommodation,
l'll do my best to
ensure their safe return.
We need more financial
support for security and
stability reasons, and
more educated men
for the development
of the region!
ln fact, there isn't a
single trainee in the ClA
who hasn't memorized the
Kurdish translation of such
sentences over the
last twenty years!
Hey, Abu Ali!
Where are you going?
To Ali.
l beg you for God's
sake. Don't do that!
Leyla, leave
this place.
Please stop!
For God's sake!
Gentlemen, thank
you very much.
The meal
was wonderful.
Can l speak with you for a
moment, please? Privately?
l'd also like to speak
to you indeed.
Thank goodness!
Let's go!
This may hurt a little. lf it
does, we can use morphine.
How dare they?
lt is pure insolence.
Considering the life
they have here,
there are people
dying to go to heaven
with the aim of reaching that
life of happiness beyond the veil.
No, l don't understand
those who
have a dream of
going to heaven,
and yet do not embrace
our Lord, Jesus Christ.
So, you can go to
heaven, but l can't!
ls that what
you mean?
Christ bequeathed this
world to you when he died.
We were chosen by him in
order to set up His kingdom.
l've no
objection to it.
But my folks are the only ones
who can bargain with God.
That's why they
wouldn't leave Heaven
to anyone else,
l suppose.
What do you say?
Morphine.
Sir! One of Polat's men,
disguised as a bodyguard,
was reported to
be at the scene.
Well, bring that
Turkmen leader to me.
Yes, sir!
- Anybody coming?
- No, Boss.
Any news from Agha?
Thankfully, he is
good, boss.
They took him to
hospital for examination.
- Who was the bomber?
- We don't know, boss.
Go and get
the news then.
This way.
Stop! We'll wait here.
Don't tell anything
l haven't told.
All right, Agha!
Hasan, you asked to
talk to me in private.
What was it about?
Were you going to say:
''Sam, a bomb is going to
go off in a few seconds,'' or
was it ''Sam, the men
open fire on you and your
men after the bomb explodes''?
Which one was it?
Where have
you been?
The road was
not clear, boss.
We've got to
leave this place.
lt is not safe.
Agha?
But, you are treating
us unfairly again.
We were all there,
that is to say
we all were
in danger.
Hasan, l'm going to
ask you one more time.
Where is he?
Polat Alemdar?
Polat Alemdar?
Where is Polat Alemdar?
Surround the house, quick!
They are runnig
away, hurry!
Come on, to the trucks!
Quick!
Which direction
are we going, boss?
We'll see, Abdulhey.
Keep what's in the
briefcase ready.
People live in
these houses, boss.
l didn't mean to blow
up the houses, Erhan!
Chief, look!
Light...
Come on,
this way.
They're coming,
hurry up!
What does she
say, Abdulhey?
Get down!
We lost track of
them here, sir.
- Yes, sir!
You too!
Hold on here.
Chief, this girl isn't
trying to trap us, is she?
Well, if it's a trap
then we will fight.
What the hell?
Go, go, go! Move on!
Quick!
There is only me
and my daughter.
What do you
want from us?
Aren't you ashamed
for breaking into
the house of a
widow like me?
Can l help you?
Are you hiding anyone
in your house?
There is no one except
my grandma and me.
Where is
your husband?
He is in Heaven.
Do you know what
kills the Arabian men?
- No. What?
- Their wives.
All the houses
are clear.
Let's go!
You can go to
hell for all l care.
They have left,
come up.
- What's your name?
- Does it matter?
l would like to know the
name of the person l owe.
You'll learn when
you return it.
You have saved
our lives.
You've welcomed
us into your home
and showed us
great hospitality.
But we've
got to leave.
Americans are
everywhere.
You have to wait
some more time.
lf we wait for the
Americans to leave,
we grow old
here, Leyla.
We need information
from outside
and move accordingly.
What information
do you need?
Let me get it!
No, you can't do it.
Maybe Abdulhey can,
but they will recognize him.
Here is the meal.
lf you go out
with Erhan,
will you be able to
walk around freely?
Sir...
Sometimes l want to
revolt against you,
because you don't
want me by your side.
Then l realize that my duties
to you are not complete yet.
Blessed is the man
who endures temptation,
or when he has
been approved,
he will receive
the crown of life.
May you glorify the
souls of heroes
departed and heroes
yet to come.
May you give us peace.
These are sacrifices
in a high calling
the defense of our Lord,
and the peace of the world.
l try to fulfill my
duties to you
with all my
might, Sir.
This world was created
so that l might prove
my devotion to you
through my deeds.
Before you return
to this world
grant me the ability to resolve
the conflict in Babylon
as you promised
in the Holy Bible.
And as the next generations
show their gratitude
build the Kingdom of God,
what a great honour
it would be for me,
should they remember
me in their prayers.
When St. Petrus left
Rome, my Lord,
you asked him:
''Quo vadis?''...
''Where are you going?'' This
is Babylon, my homeland.
And you will never ask
l promise.
l will fade away here,
my blood will water
the soil of this land.
My blood will flow till
the promised day comes,
that is till
you return,
and that is till the
promised land is ours.
When the promised land
is ours peace will reign.
And the one who sets the
peace will be God's child!
Before you all, l would like
l am not supposed to
tell about actually.
We can never forget
what Mr. Marshall
did for this country,
and for us.
As lraqis, we have
informed Baghdad
of our gratitude
to Mr. Marshall.
And our honorable
president has returned
this gratitude
by a small gift.
Mr. Marshall...
You can call
me Sam, please.
OK. Sam! l would like you
to accept the piano,
which is a gift from Saddam's
palace and is currently on
as an expression
of the lraqi people's
gratitude to you.
Thank you! Thank
you very much.
l am honored,
honored very much.
What's that?!
Holly smoke! Look!
Thank you
very much.
Hey listen! Turkmens
are done with.
Now, it's the
Arabs' turn.
Take a photo
of us together.
Allah, we've heard your
call and obeyed it:
Allah is always
victorious.
However the
situation seems,
whoever the winner
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