Everything used in the recreation of the battle in Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's real-time drama was authentic.
A harrowing 2006 Navy SEAL mission in Ramadi, Iraq, comes to brutally authentic life in “Warfare,” the latest collaboration between “Civil War” director Alex Garland and military veteran Ray Mendoza.
BAGHDAD (AP) — As it moves to try to reverse the stunning loss of Ramadi, the capital of Iraq’s largest Sunni province, the Shiite-led government is hamstrung by the sectarian politics it has failed ...
In 2006, we step into Ramadi at its darkest moment, when even US commanders argued the city was beyond saving. We follow how ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pentagon leaders are trying to “fine tune” U.S. strategy for ousting the Islamic State group from Iraq, focusing on faster and better training and arming of Sunni tribes whose combat ...
Warfare tells the true story of Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza (D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai) and his platoon during the Battle of Ramadi in the Iraq War. When their surveillance outpost is ambushed and some of the ...
RAMADI, Iraq, March 13 (Reuters) - Iraq's Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki flew to the western city of Ramadi on Tuesday on his first visit to the heartland of the Sunni Arab insurgency fighting ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." IF THE NEW movie Warfare gives you a sense of déjà vu, you’re not alone. The hyperrealist A24 war drama, ...
Ray Mendoza, a former US Navy SEAL, joined Hollywood on a specific mission — to recreate a failed military operation during the Iraq War for his comrade, Elliott Miller, who doesn't remember the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The fall of Ramadi calls into question the Obama administration's strategy in Iraq. Is there a Plan B? The current U.S. approach is a blend of retraining and rebuilding the Iraqi ...
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Ten people were killed when gunmen wearing explosive belts stormed a police building in the Iraqi city of Ramadi on Sunday, police and provincial officials said. The attack in ...