The country that was supposed to rescue him didn't care about his life or death, knowing that he was nearby, but it was still a target of unscrupulous bombing.
After he had decided to accept death calmly, he suffered a series of heavy blows one after another.
The terrorists used his family to blackmail him, forcing him to cut off his own fingers and worry about the safety of his family;
the phone calls from his wife and the military revived his desire to live, but then he was ruthless. Turn all this into a bubble. What a cruel way to torture a man with hope when he is in despair!
The protagonist is nothing more than an ordinary man who goes to Iraq to drive a truck and risk his life to support his family. He was poor, and after his death, he could only leave his family with a savings of $700 and a meager salary. He loved his mother, his wife, and his children dearly.
This is a responsible man, he is a good man, why not only did he not get a good reward, but also a good death? He shouldn't be like this, but the end is like this, how to resist is useless, just like reality.
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