I wish we had more games set in this conflict , my father faught in Angola and was in the SADF(South African defence force)we helped Savimbi and Unita against the MPLA
@Alex The Awesome we gave money funded by coke/guns to the Nicaraguan Contras in the 80s and they killed civilians. We also gave money and arms to the Taliban to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan. America did a lot of shady shit to stop the spread of Communism.
@@SBOTac not quite. We gave money to Pakistan and they in turn gave it to the Taliban. Many of the groups fighting the Soviets were not as extreme as the Taliban, but the Taliban went after them once the war was over.
@Eduard Kung first of all hes not a war criminal hes a freedom fighter look it up second of all, all this happened way outside the boundries of the US so either way US has no reason to even interfere other than to f everything up
HIT14MAN2 actually I met seem like a nerd but if trump win the election coming up and a female win the 2024 election black ops 2 predicted the next president 🤨
South African. Couple of things I noticed. The APC's in the beginning of the video is South African Buffel mine protected Armored Personnel Carriers. The modified Galil that Mason is using is probably a South African R4 assault rifle, standard issue for South African infantry since the early 80's. These rifles can also be seen in Avengers: Age of Ultron were the Hulk is in Johannesburg. Hudson is using a FN FAL, known as a R1 assault rifle in South Africa, and used as the standard issue rifle before the R4 was adopted. I also saw some Eland 90 armored cars. They are SA's version of the French Panhard 90, but we're hopelessly outclassed in this stage of the war. On a historical note: Jonas Savimbi, UNITA and the Angolan civil war are all real. The civil war started when Angola was still under Portuguese control. Three guerrilla factions formed under different tribes. The FNLA in the north who had Congo backing, the MPLA in the central parts who had Soviet and Cuban support and UNITA in the South East who had Chinese support. The FNLA were seen as the best to replace the Portuguese by both the South Africans and Americans after the military coup in Portugal in 1975. So the CIA assisted the RSA to fetch and train a contingent of FNLA troops to capture Luanda - the capital - before the Portuguese left. In the process they fought over 2000km in less than 3 weeks, fighting MPLA, UNITA and SWAPO forces along the way. However the Portuguese left sooner than expected and America's involvement came to light prompting them to withdraw their support and causing SA to go back to their bases in South-West Africa/Namibia. The MPLA had control over Luanda - and thus declared themselves in control of the country. They had control over the ports also, so Cuban troops and armor started flooding the country. Soon the MPLA attacked and destroyed the FNLA. Only a few units and civilians were rescued by the SA navy and brought back to Namibia where they were trained and fought for South Africa as 32 Battalion, or Os Terrivaes as the MPLA called them. With the FNLA beaten the MPLA turned their attention to UNITA. Dr Savimbi realised he couldn't hope to beat them without support, and the Chinese couldn't support him if he were fighting the Soviets, even if it was by proxy. Therefore he turned his attention to the RSA and USA. The RSA assisted with special forces who trained troops and acted as military advisors to Savimbi and his generals. We also sent some vehicles whereas the USA sent Stinger missiles and financial support. In 1986 a huge force of Cubans and MPLA soldiers were sent to destroy UNITA's headquarters at Jamba. He asked SA for direct support and SA responded by sending special forces to locate and harrass the 6 or so divisions. Later artillery was sent in and with the help of the Special Forces acting as eyes, the South African G5 and G6 155mm artillery pieces destroyed 4 of the 6 divisions without having air superiority. After this some of 61 Mech. Bat.'s tanks were sent in to complete the job and the remaining MPLA forces withdrew over the Cuito river and out into the hills surrounding Cuito Cuanavale. South Africa then tried to push them out of the hills, but failed since they didn't have the political willpower or manpower to fight an entrenched mechanized force or suffer massive losses, and besides they already succeeded in their main objective in halting the advance and preventing the destruction of UNITA for the next few years. In 1989 Resolution 435 of the UN was accepted by the new president of South Africa, which brought an end to South Africa's control over Namibia and thus an end to our involvement in the Angolan Civil War. Dr. Savimbi was killed in a firefight in 2002, bringing an end to this civil war.
We need a Far Cry game set during this conflict. I have been following this conflict on the Facebook group, War in Angola. It is interesting to see veterans from both side of the conflict give their first hand account on both side of the conflict.
I find it odd how the MPLA is designed as if they were the rebel forces in the game, yet in reality, UNITA (the side you fight with) were the rebels in the Angolan Civil War.
As much as I enjoyed Black Ops 2, I feel the whole game should’ve taken place in this time period. I feel it fits more in the Cold-War aura of the original Black Ops.
Menéndez scene translated: 17:51 : El americano está diciendo que no se muevan (The american is telling y'all don't move) 17:56 : El piensa que esta en control pero el no es- (He thinks he is under control, but he isn't-) 18:04 : Los americanos no saben nada sobre la lealtad, quisas nosotros, deberíamos demostrar (Americans doesn't know a thing about loyalty, maybe we should demonstrate)
iare19 no we just have retarded leaders regular Americans are loyal you just can’t see it because the media is fucking insane along with all the people they choose to talk about
Kujo I really don’t care that much about what one Rando has to say about American loyalty I know what it’s like so he can assume all he wants I just wanted to say something
I love it when Hudson and Mason find Frank Woods in a body container and even though Woods is very weak he still remembers his squad mate and friend Alex Mason.
Jonas Savimbi Quotes : "Our Journey of victory has begun , Death to the MPLA" "Fight , my Brothers !!! " "Here They come , here they come , my brothers !!!"
I played this mission a while ago, turns out you could arm those bear traps with mortars essentially turning them into makeshift mines. you can find the mortars back in the fields, when you're targeting the crews, I think they are in a crate to the leftish, I dunno, I'd have to play it again to know for sure.
That's right, when i heard that i remember when i played Black Ops 1 when we started a team deathmatch. They must bring that music to this game in the multiplayer. 😆 That songs also bring me memories when i was 9 and i went to the Uncles home he always plays this game when he had Xbox 360.
My strategy before confronting Menendez in this mission is to have the motar bombs and then get the bear traps,before going up that hill to get the radio i would planyto bear traps in a straight line and arm them with bear traps,perfect for stopping almost all of them
Does anyone else notice the 2 Cuban guys that just jump on the grenade that mason swat out of rauls hand. I think that’s how Raul survives the explosion. Cool detail
fun fact: campaign u play is a war fought in angola by cuba and south africa,long story short,cuba won the war and angola became counmmist for about a year
Leave it to COD to make Cuban soldiers look comically evil when in reality they saw the Angolans as brethren and were invited to Angola to fight the invasion of South African and Savimbi's forces
Miguel, the MPLA seized power, not by election but by force after the Portuguese left. South Africa and the USA wanted the main participants in the conflict - UNITA, FNLA and MPLA - to have a fair election after independence. It didn't happen. The MPLA seized power, crushed the FNLA and then attacked UNITA. UNITA fought back and South Africa only defended UNITA when stuff went really bad. Furthermore South Africa only operated in Angola to detect and destroy SWAPO FOB's. When the MPLA moaned South Africa told them to keep SWAPO away from the border and everything will be fine. They would promise that they will do so, South Africa would withdraw from Angola and within months SWAPO would reestablish their bases on the border prompting South Africa to go in again and the cycle repeated itself over and over and over
No... Cuba was there because the Soviet Union wanted to install a puppet regime in Angola as it had done in dozens of countries all over the globe. "they were invited to Angola" Yea... by a Russian proxy army, which was funded by Russia. Don't fall for propaganda.
@@Moosemoose1 The game is not meant to be taken seriously. It's about an American black ops agent who's brainwashed and sent to commit war crimes. It's totally fiction, just watch this video, nobody seriously thinks this is how anything actually happened. You on the other hand are repeating lies straight out of the mouth of dictators. Castro didn't care about anyone but himself, he didn't just send troops to Angola for selfless reasons, you have to be really naïve to think that.
Imagine Black Ops 2 had a ifffent setting for mutiplyer like cold war like one is furturitsic and the other is 80s that would be cool having two styles of muitlayer
I want savimbi to be a playable character in black ops zombies, imagine if the unita fought against the 115 infected as the rally call would be death to the 115!
I wish we had more games set in this conflict , my father faught in Angola and was in the SADF(South African defence force)we helped Savimbi and Unita against the MPLA
Wow,didnt realize savimbi was real,and that event to
Congratulations, your father helped the apartheid regime to realize a genocide against those who were fighting against neocolonialism. Nasty.
What is MPLA and what is the conflict about
One of the proxy war of cold war
Im left wondering why the mpla are acting like the Japanese charging in with machetes and running straight in to machine guns
Fun fact about Savimbi: He learned guerrilla warfare in China, then used the communists own tactics against them.
and still lost
@Alex The Awesome we gave money funded by coke/guns to the Nicaraguan Contras in the 80s and they killed civilians. We also gave money and arms to the Taliban to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan. America did a lot of shady shit to stop the spread of Communism.
@@SBOTac not quite. We gave money to Pakistan and they in turn gave it to the Taliban. Many of the groups fighting the Soviets were not as extreme as the Taliban, but the Taliban went after them once the war was over.
Bill Clinton being the proverbial liberal decided to back the communists.
@Eduard Kung first of all hes not a war criminal hes a freedom fighter look it up second of all, all this happened way outside the boundries of the US so either way US has no reason to even interfere other than to f everything up
By 2025 this game will become a meme.
Lmao how?
Its 2019 and gta sa is a meme still
Which part?
The future part of the game takes place in 2025 so we'll see
HIT14MAN2 actually I met seem like a nerd but if trump win the election coming up and a female win the 2024 election black ops 2 predicted the next president 🤨
Gamer 49 Master he means that the game takes place in 2025 and people will make memes about living in BO2's time
I love how Mason is literally fighting next to Jonas Savimbi 😂😂
J T no choice lol
Savimbi looks like kimbo slice
random dude rip kimbo slice, rip Jonas savimbi
@@randomdude4369 No he looks like Rick Ross
Same. They are so cool.
*Hudson Puts On Sunglasses To Look Badass For The Cutscene*
*Gets Shot*
Hudson: Am I A Joke To You
CrazyJack29 damn I was gonna make the same joke.
poor guy's been turned into a joke since BO2
@@kzang386 He was cooler in Cold War, closer to how Ed Harris portrayed him.
@@throbbingfellow1136 cant argue with that
My favorite character too. I remember when I saw his dead when I was a kid... I was horrified.
*5:29* is this the one everyone are looking for?
You dropped this 👑
I Was
Especially 22:46
@@evanroldan9566 *You cant kill me*
death to the mpla
DEATH TO THE MPLA!
1:52
Area 51 Stormers
Ahaha
This is what is going to happen in 20 September 😂
What if there is foreign agent among the stormers.
@@ernestw2474 You got it wrong, the machete weilder bastards ARE the stormers.
5:03 "They are weak!"
-Area 51 guards
“Why didn’t you use the toilet during lunch?”
2:00 *The toilets during lunch*
Both. Both is correct
@@lancelotkrantz2746 lmaooo
Man I hate it when a war is going on in the bathrooms
More like 10:57
Shit wars
22:40
When you have alot of confidence because you studied, then all the topics you studied werent in the exam.
22:44 But the Smart kid sits in front of you...
@@niox_xx232 always
South African. Couple of things I noticed. The APC's in the beginning of the video is South African Buffel mine protected Armored Personnel Carriers. The modified Galil that Mason is using is probably a South African R4 assault rifle, standard issue for South African infantry since the early 80's. These rifles can also be seen in Avengers: Age of Ultron were the Hulk is in Johannesburg. Hudson is using a FN FAL, known as a R1 assault rifle in South Africa, and used as the standard issue rifle before the R4 was adopted. I also saw some Eland 90 armored cars. They are SA's version of the French Panhard 90, but we're hopelessly outclassed in this stage of the war.
On a historical note: Jonas Savimbi, UNITA and the Angolan civil war are all real. The civil war started when Angola was still under Portuguese control. Three guerrilla factions formed under different tribes. The FNLA in the north who had Congo backing, the MPLA in the central parts who had Soviet and Cuban support and UNITA in the South East who had Chinese support. The FNLA were seen as the best to replace the Portuguese by both the South Africans and Americans after the military coup in Portugal in 1975. So the CIA assisted the RSA to fetch and train a contingent of FNLA troops to capture Luanda - the capital - before the Portuguese left. In the process they fought over 2000km in less than 3 weeks, fighting MPLA, UNITA and SWAPO forces along the way. However the Portuguese left sooner than expected and America's involvement came to light prompting them to withdraw their support and causing SA to go back to their bases in South-West Africa/Namibia. The MPLA had control over Luanda - and thus declared themselves in control of the country. They had control over the ports also, so Cuban troops and armor started flooding the country. Soon the MPLA attacked and destroyed the FNLA. Only a few units and civilians were rescued by the SA navy and brought back to Namibia where they were trained and fought for South Africa as 32 Battalion, or Os Terrivaes as the MPLA called them. With the FNLA beaten the MPLA turned their attention to UNITA. Dr Savimbi realised he couldn't hope to beat them without support, and the Chinese couldn't support him if he were fighting the Soviets, even if it was by proxy. Therefore he turned his attention to the RSA and USA. The RSA assisted with special forces who trained troops and acted as military advisors to Savimbi and his generals. We also sent some vehicles whereas the USA sent Stinger missiles and financial support. In 1986 a huge force of Cubans and MPLA soldiers were sent to destroy UNITA's headquarters at Jamba. He asked SA for direct support and SA responded by sending special forces to locate and harrass the 6 or so divisions. Later artillery was sent in and with the help of the Special Forces acting as eyes, the South African G5 and G6 155mm artillery pieces destroyed 4 of the 6 divisions without having air superiority. After this some of 61 Mech. Bat.'s tanks were sent in to complete the job and the remaining MPLA forces withdrew over the Cuito river and out into the hills surrounding Cuito Cuanavale. South Africa then tried to push them out of the hills, but failed since they didn't have the political willpower or manpower to fight an entrenched mechanized force or suffer massive losses, and besides they already succeeded in their main objective in halting the advance and preventing the destruction of UNITA for the next few years.
In 1989 Resolution 435 of the UN was accepted by the new president of South Africa, which brought an end to South Africa's control over Namibia and thus an end to our involvement in the Angolan Civil War. Dr. Savimbi was killed in a firefight in 2002, bringing an end to this civil war.
We need a Far Cry game set during this conflict. I have been following this conflict on the Facebook group, War in Angola. It is interesting to see veterans from both side of the conflict give their first hand account on both side of the conflict.
this is very interesting and we need more people like you to enlighten us
Thanks for the history lesson, dude!
An useful commentary thanks dude
@@kudraabdulaziz3096 I think Far Cry 2 is unofficially set in a hybrid of Angola/ Namibia / Zimbabwe.
girls locker room: *chatting*
boys locker room: 2:00
AtomicShrimps this made post made my spaghetti boil me.
Hahhahaha
"FIGHT MY BROTHERS! FIIIIIIGHHTTT!" LOLL
I been in one... and you are basically 100% correct
AtomicShrimps fact
I find it odd how the MPLA is designed as if they were the rebel forces in the game, yet in reality, UNITA (the side you fight with) were the rebels in the Angolan Civil War.
Technically both we're, is just that the MPLA controlled the capital and called themselves legitimate, but they we're as Rebels as everyone else
@@Fulcroxdidn't they win the election? Or I might be wrong
I have a question: who was controlling the mpla boat?
Damm never thought about it
The engine was probadly left on. But then again, the boat would crash onto land on the first curve.
Probably the same dumbasses who drive all the trucks in Uncharted.
Nice question. But idk.
7 years later and that the first time I heard that lol
As much as I enjoyed Black Ops 2, I feel the whole game should’ve taken place in this time period. I feel it fits more in the Cold-War aura of the original Black Ops.
Girls during paintball: “Ew, no I don’t wanna get paint on my new Gucci shirt.”
Boys during paintball: 1:57
😂😂😂
Death to the MPLA!
Ha ha ha ha! Very funny.
Who wears a gucci shirt during paintball?
@@monkeyinamonkeysuit9294 girls
“You can’t kill me”
Spoken like a true badass
The last GOOD Call Of Duty Black Ops.
You right you truly right
Km545404 this is bo2
Phillip Mejias I liked bo3 still, had its problems but it was still pretty fun to play. Campaign was shit though worst of every cod
@Klipper I care
gabe itch Now see, I can’t tell if your joking or not
Savimbi is the closest to a true Gigachad we'll ever get.
Besides gigachad himself
true, he even has his own theme song, and parts of it play whenever he enters a scene. It's called Savimbi's Pride
I love how woods was almost in his 60's and he still wants to kick ass lmao
22:40
so the Hind pilot just watch him sneak by in front of him and let him shoot, could have sworn the Hind has a rotating front turrent to shoot?
Some hinds don’t have traversable turrets. If I’m not mistaken the D model doesn’t have that feature?
How did Hudson not see him?
Smith Bennington you can clearly see the glass my guy
I doubt the pilots could really do much
@@maxim2499 He was busy acting like a cool guy with his shades.
Cod bo1 and bo2 have the best storyline in the whole franchise of Cod
and modern warfare series
@@fachryalfarissi1282 yes
Idk cod wow I think beats them all lol
MW 2 is the best for me
Dark Sider didn’t they sue cod
1:16
*Stop Watching this Brother*
*We must fight the MPLA*
LETS GRO MY FRIEND WE MUST FIGHR MLPA
DEATH TO THE MPLA!!!!!
Okay, UNITA.
But, how I can fight with the MPLA.
The MPLA won in 2002
Menéndez scene translated:
17:51 : El americano está diciendo que no se muevan (The american is telling y'all don't move)
17:56 : El piensa que esta en control pero el no es- (He thinks he is under control, but he isn't-)
18:04 : Los americanos no saben nada sobre la lealtad, quisas nosotros, deberíamos demostrar (Americans doesn't know a thing about loyalty, maybe we should demonstrate)
Hablas Español (Speak spanish)?
22:26 I love that crazy bastard.
18:04 “Los americanos no saben nada de la lealtad” “Americans don't know anything about loyalty”
Menéndez
Like recent events in Syria perfectly show this very same point.
iare19 no we just have retarded leaders regular Americans are loyal you just can’t see it because the media is fucking insane along with all the people they choose to talk about
Jesus Christ, incoming comment section war.
Kujo I really don’t care that much about what one Rando has to say about American loyalty I know what it’s like so he can assume all he wants I just wanted to say something
truth
10:54 the boy locker but instead of deceased’ smell axe
I know right?
0:13
That’s a globemaster with props lmao
Thank god somebody else noticed this. Its going to bother me for weeks.
Globemaster?
>C-130
>shows a weird C-17/A-400M Hybrid
Accuracy: 💯 👌👌👌🔥🔥🔥
Frank Woods the Alzheimer owner
we got a same think
that a Airbuus A-400M btw
@@vietngocdhtl except the A400M was released around 2010(?) Not in the Late 80s lmao
I love it when Hudson and Mason find Frank Woods in a body container and even though Woods is very weak he still remembers his squad mate and friend Alex Mason.
Jonas Savimbi was always my favourite character in Black Ops 2 whenever I played this game. I think I just liked how he spoke going into combat. ;)
He's a real person. Not a character.
When you find out what he did well your views might change to say the least
@@rar3burga990
That’s why I specified “character” and not the actual person from reality.
@@rar3burga990 Angolan Civil War was a very dirty conflict. The MPLA were as morally questionable as Savimbi.
I remembered being scared at the guys charging with machetes.
People who got banzai charged: relatable
Same with Japanese banzai charge in WAW
i hope you were 6 cause if more than this is laughable
Teacher: Today we’re taking a trip to Angola!
Girls: Ew. Africa is so moist and gross
Boys: 1:57
But girls like it moist
First,angola is a beatiful country not a desert,second ,africa is not all grass and animals jerk
@@quandovoceleroscomentarios8640 it’s a joke
Woah Angola’s a city? Thought it was a country TBH.
@@quandovoceleroscomentarios8640 r/wooosh
18:22 watch that slowly. There's no possible way Menendez could've survived that bullet. It hit him head on through the middle of his eyes
Bullet went through the side so it didnt hit the brain
Have you not heard of the "man to angry to die" clause
@@kymattok and the insanely high adrenaline
And plot armour
Considering how unhinged he is in the rest of the 80s missions, I am 100% sure he suffered brain damage from that shot.
I still get teary when Woods recognizes Mason
Jonas Savimbi Quotes :
"Our Journey of victory has begun , Death to the MPLA"
"Fight , my Brothers !!! "
"Here They come , here they come , my brothers !!!"
I played this mission a while ago, turns out you could arm those bear traps with mortars essentially turning them into makeshift mines. you can find the mortars back in the fields, when you're targeting the crews, I think they are in a crate to the leftish, I dunno, I'd have to play it again to know for sure.
0:13 Weird looking C-130 Mr Woods.
22:40 that bo1 music tho
That's right, when i heard that i remember when i played Black Ops 1 when we started a team deathmatch. They must bring that music to this game in the multiplayer. 😆 That songs also bring me memories when i was 9 and i went to the Uncles home he always plays this game when he had Xbox 360.
2:00 me and the boys when we go to the end
The part where he says "it's mason" is sad af. Just look at wood's face, that's a broken man. Well until like 5 mins later where he becomes a badass.
22:41 did anyone else hear the music fade away as if something awkward happened
Black ops 1... Cuba...
"..brothers.."
I am disappointed by lack of spitting sounds and the absence of a kween
This game loves to use the phrase "what did they do to you/him"
the series as a whole
You can't kill me - Cue BO2 bad ending where Menendez kills him.
Woods: "Can't kill me"
Truly one of the most badass cod characters ever along with Reznor
My strategy before confronting Menendez in this mission is to have the motar bombs and then get the bear traps,before going up that hill to get the radio i would planyto bear traps in a straight line and arm them with bear traps,perfect for stopping almost all of them
Weird, I did that too
Savimbi the absolute mad lad.
Our Journey to victory has begun, *DEATH TO THE MPLA*
22:45 Woods being brought back into the cod series for the 5th time as a dlc character
Savimbi is such a homie.
I wish this game can be remastered for PS4, PS5, and Xbox Scarlet
It's crazy to think that big boss was around their somewhere fultoning goats back to mother base
Lmao that’s exactly what I was thinking
Don’t ruin this
@@honkbonk7842 you already have
Man I fucking love savimbi, truly a gigachad. Coming back to save his allies
Just like what Lt. Vasquez says in COD4 in the mission "Shock And Awe", NO ONE gets left behind.
You can't kill me!
I hope black ops Cold War explains how woods was caught in Angola. Then it would fit so nicely in the timeline
@Orange Retard yup 😔 it was still good of a campaign though if it had more to do with the original bo storyline it would have been awesome
F because it was a reboot
@@Fulcrox not really
@@DrSnak3 yes really
@@Fulcrox could you explain?
Funny coincidence: MGSV also took place in Angola, and the MPLA were a known faction in the Angola missions\side ops
Does anyone else notice the 2 Cuban guys that just jump on the grenade that mason swat out of rauls hand. I think that’s how Raul survives the explosion. Cool detail
I used minigun in all missions🤣, what a legendary games.
Nightly Attic809 lol NICE
last cod game that actually felt like a cod
Trait yea
MW19 too
um ghosts but it sucked then aw came and it was ok game but bad cod game.
@@cay7809 Lmao no
@@BasedMysticPikachu I forgor this existed
"Woods, you in here brotha?" Dat accent slip
Bo1:good
Bo2:better
Bo3:shit go back
Bo4:
14:17 he is speaking portuguese
0:09 I hate to break it to you Woods that’s not a c130
Hudson: well we got them mason
Also Hudson: gets shot in the arm
Also woods: you can’t kill me
5:30 Yep, That's a meme right there
fun fact, i dont judge them, they used brazillian voice actors, the accent in angola in quite different
1:20 the look in his eyes always makes me feel sad.
I remember on the 360 playing this with the music in the background, I played waka flocka at the beginning of the mission
Darris H waka flocka is a god
Yeah that def wasn’t a C-130
fun fact: campaign u play is a war fought in angola by cuba and south africa,long story short,cuba won the war and angola became counmmist for about a year
One of my favorite parts of Black Ops 2 is that Woods, despite being OLD AS SHIT, is still very much himself and just as blunt and crass as ever.
Our journey to victory has begun!
I can’t be the only one hates Hudson’s voice in this one
Ching Chonged nah, Michael Keaton is a boss, he’s also Batman :)
Leave it to COD to make Cuban soldiers look comically evil when in reality they saw the Angolans as brethren and were invited to Angola to fight the invasion of South African and Savimbi's forces
Miguel, the MPLA seized power, not by election but by force after the Portuguese left. South Africa and the USA wanted the main participants in the conflict - UNITA, FNLA and MPLA - to have a fair election after independence. It didn't happen. The MPLA seized power, crushed the FNLA and then attacked UNITA. UNITA fought back and South Africa only defended UNITA when stuff went really bad. Furthermore South Africa only operated in Angola to detect and destroy SWAPO FOB's. When the MPLA moaned South Africa told them to keep SWAPO away from the border and everything will be fine. They would promise that they will do so, South Africa would withdraw from Angola and within months SWAPO would reestablish their bases on the border prompting South Africa to go in again and the cycle repeated itself over and over and over
No... Cuba was there because the Soviet Union wanted to install a puppet regime in Angola as it had done in dozens of countries all over the globe.
"they were invited to Angola"
Yea... by a Russian proxy army, which was funded by Russia. Don't fall for propaganda.
@@henrykeyter53 People are idiots.
@@publiusthefederalist6843 Don't fall for propaganda? The ENTIRE GAME is propaganda!
@@Moosemoose1 The game is not meant to be taken seriously. It's about an American black ops agent who's brainwashed and sent to commit war crimes. It's totally fiction, just watch this video, nobody seriously thinks this is how anything actually happened.
You on the other hand are repeating lies straight out of the mouth of dictators. Castro didn't care about anyone but himself, he didn't just send troops to Angola for selfless reasons, you have to be really naïve to think that.
Savimbi is such a badass character
Imagine Black Ops 2 had a ifffent setting for mutiplyer like cold war like one is furturitsic and the other is 80s that would be cool having two styles of muitlayer
Funny, the enemy troops were speaking portuguese with the brazillian accent 😂😂 what a fail
14:06 Boss, don't hurt them they're just kids
This needs a remaster
How old will have woods been in 2025 wouldn't he be like 100
He's 95.
Not a unrealistic age to live especially in their time line where they probably have life prolonging medicine by then
no 92 he is born in 33
@@agentandrewmiltonpinkerton9818 Check the wiki, he's born 1930.
Woods is 56 by 1986 and Mason 53. In reality that’s way past time a field agent should retire.
Hudson always being smug then putting on his sunglasses.
globe master plane with props lmao 0:13
*When you're being bullied but an older student stands up for you*
5:53
the dude at 2:16 just decided to die outta nowhere
Npc moment
I hate voice actor changes Hudson voice change was really a disappointment for me
“...Thanks to your old man. he put all in the line for me ... for honor and friendship” - Frank Woods
ITS THE MAN HIMSELF!
That intro with the guy in the fire, I couldn’t watch back like 5 years ago (I was like 8)
Issued A Civil Danger Warning
This needs to be remastered
The goddamn good memories from this game
5:03 when your playing dodgeball and your team takes out 3 or 4 enemies:
True
Now that I think about it menendez has survived two grenade explosions with minimal injury
I wouldn't call losing an eye a "minimal injury". Besides , the first time 2 other guys jumped on the grenade.
Were closer to the year the game is set in than when the game is made
18:12 my first time seeing an 11 second fuse grenade
It took this video for me to realize how poorly the audio was edited in this game
3:45 damn I thought that guy was Savimbi, Almost had a heart attack.
You ask me, this was the last good COD. After BO2, in my opinion, it just got stale.
I want savimbi to be a playable character in black ops zombies, imagine if the unita fought against the 115 infected as the rally call would be death to the 115!
Savmbi knows when a man’s time has come