Saddam Hussein, Bill Clinton and Thatcher: the real characters of COD Black Ops 6

Saddam Hussein, Bill Clinton and Thatcher: the real characters of COD Black Ops 6


The first teaser for Call of Duty: Black 6 features real historical figures, such as George Bush and Saddam Hussein, who provide great insights into the game’s plot

OR first teaser of the new one Call of Duty: Black 6 It may not have shown anything of the game’s gameplay, but it gave a good idea of ​​what we can expect from the plot, especially when it features historical characters. Former presidents, dictators and heads of state, such as Bill Clinton and Saddam Hussein, appear briefly in the promotional piece and give a big hint at what’s to come.



These cameos are nothing new for the franchise. Former US President Richard Nixon has already appeared in the first one Call of Duty Black Opswhile Ronald Reagan appeared in both Black operations II as recently Black Ops: Cold War. And that’s why the references to these political leaders in the teaser become so significant.




Saddam Hussein appears prominently in the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 teaser and contextualises the game in the Gulf War (Image: Playback/Activision Blizzard)

After all, the fact that Saddam Hussein, Bill Clinton and George Bush share the few seconds of the video quite accurately places the moment Black operations 6 it will happen. Apparently, we should see a conflict set in the early 90s, possibly close to the Gulf War.

What is the story of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6?

To date, not even the Activision Blizzard and much less the Microsoft detailed what the plot of the new game will be. At most, the main motto of the campaign is mentioned, which will revolve around the idea that “the truth lies”.

This is a phrase that is repeated several times in the live-action teaser released by the company on the occasion of the announcement Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will arrive at launch on Xbox Game Pass. In the speeches of the various political leaders represented in the dark circles there is the idea that a great conspiracy is taking place in the world and that the truth of things has never been public.

 

“The truth is, his whole life was a lie,” former President Bill Clinton says at one point. “Nothing is as it seems,” adds Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. “But if it is the truth you seek, look into the dark.”

They are very enigmatic sentences, but they build this idea of ​​something done behind the scenes and for a long time in the public eye. At one point in the teaser there’s the most telling explanation of all this, given by a high-ranking military man hiding in the shadows: “You wanted peace, so we hid the war. And now it’s out of control in the shadows.”

This description corresponds very well to the spirit of the series. Black operations, known for reporting stories of clandestine forces tackling conflicts unofficially. And, apparently, the Gulf War is perfect for working on this whole issue.

What was the Gulf War?

The Gulf War was a conflict fought between 1990 and 1991 in the Persian Gulf region after Iraq occupied and annexed part of Kuwait’s territory. Among the reasons for the invasion were the strategic positioning of Kuwait, which guaranteed the Baghdad government an outlet to the sea, in addition to the economic issues involving the two countries after the 1988 Iran-Iraq war.



George Bush was president of the United States during the Gulf War and was one of those responsible for the offensive against Iraq (Image: Reproduction/Activision Blizzard)

In retaliation, the United Nations Security Council imposed economic sanctions on Saddam Hussein’s government, and a U.S.-led coalition sent troops into the country to resolve the issue. That’s where the figures that appear in the teaser appear Black operations 6 acquire meaning.

At the time, George Bush was president of the United States, and with the support of then British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, he managed to form a military alliance to fight Iraqi troops. This Western coalition was one of the largest alliances since World War II, uniting American and British forces, as well as forces from France, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Italy and even South Korea and Denmark. In total, more than 30 countries opposed Iraq.

But there’s an added flavor to this whole story – and it seems to fit well with what’s new call of Duty he presented. The Gulf War is the first major conflict since the end of the Cold War and the first to have near real-time news coverage. So, contrary to everything the world had seen until then, it was an extremely mediatized war.

How Black Ops 6 fits into all this

After this brief history lesson, it’s time to put the pieces together and try to reveal what’s new Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 it must be present in your plot. And while the Gulf War seems like a safe bet, there’s something else the teaser hints at.



The Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher will also be present in the new COD (Image: Reproduction/Activision Blizzard)

The fact that the war against Iraq was one of the first conflicts covered by the media takes on a darker tone given the statements contained in the video. After all, if what we saw was shocking enough, it seems that this was just the surface of an even bigger war. As was said at one point, the war was hidden only to sell the idea of ​​a false peace.

So, the plot of Black operations 6 it is supposed to show this clandestine operation that would take place away from media cameras. And it is here that the presence of Bill Clinton, who becomes president two years after the Gulf War, in 1993, seems to acquire relevance. So much so that it is he who appears here speaking about life as a lie, almost as if these secrets of state.



Bill CLinton took over the US government two years after the end of the Gulf War (Image: Reproduction/Activision Blizzard)

For this reason the new call of Duty it can carry a much heavier political connotation than the previous chapters, also because it involves figures who are still relevant in the current scenario or whose role in history continues to reverberate today.

George Bush is still a relevant name in the Republican scene of US politics, both for his role in the Gulf War and for the legacy he passed on to his son George W. Bush, who led the country from 2001 onwards.

Likewise, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher continues to be a strong name in conservatism and highly controversial around the world. Nicknamed the Iron Lady, she died in 2013 and her death was mourned and celebrated in equal measure, illustrating how she was viewed inside and outside the UK.

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