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COD MODERN WARFARE 3 OST TV
After securing a bombed-out building and parking lot, they proceed towards the side entrance of the TV station. Under the chaos of low-flying fighter jets and patrolling Blackhawks, the Marines prowl their way through the town, strategically defending themselves from enemy troops. Receiving a report that Al-Asad has instead taken over a local television station half a kilometer east and is broadcasting from there, the Marines move to secure the new objective. The back door is breached and the raid is quick and decisive, but Al-Asad's body is not amongst the dead bodies. Flying through anti-aircraft and RPG-7 fire, the Black Hawk helicopters manage to deploy the Marines about 60 yards from the target building, who fast-rope down and proceed towards the HQ building. According to US Military Intelligence and Marine Spotters, Al-Asad is broadcasting propaganda from a radio station on the west side of the town. A large fleet of aircraft carriers, Amphibious Assault Ships and other Navy ships stationed in the Persian Gulf deploys thousands of United States Marines, including the 1st Force Reconnaissance Company, to a small coastal Gulf town, via Black Hawk helicopters. Department of Defense decides to launch an invasion in hopes of restoring order to the area and removing Al-Asad from power. Reacting swiftly to the death of President Yasir Al-Fulani at the hands of Al-Asad, the U.S. Massey (Alive/K.I.A.) (player-determined).