The U.S. military is one of the masterminds behind

Toney 2022-04-22 07:01:15

I haven't seen such a profound film in a long time. I feel that the whole process is the interest behind the US military, which is to wage war. And behind, the competition of various political forces. In fact, it's all reflected in the movie. To establish an anti-terrorism front is to end the war on terrorism as soon as possible. This is also what the stakeholders behind the military do not want to see.
This is known from the first time the military forces the president to launch an attack.
Little girl, just interrupted, this time the action. The U.S. military's war effort will not end because of this failure. This may be what Kent said, there is no way to end the war. Perhaps he believes that only war is in America's interest.

Also, to know exactly where the president is, to carry out the kidnapping. So it can't be an action that an agent traitor can do. I think the director's implied meaning is also directed at the American war interest groups. Very obscure. The director also wants to explain that today's terrorism is rampant. And the United States also has a deep relationship. These are all questions worth thinking about.

The last traitor agent said: This war will never end. You can't stop this. It's actually quite telling. Who needs this? Do terrorists need war? The reason why terrorists launch terrorist attacks is to seek the peace of their own nation. So who really needs war?

There could be a sequel to this movie. Check it out, this movie has a lot of depth to it. There are still some clues in the middle to continue.

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Vantage Point quotes

  • [first lines]

    Mark Reinhart: Good morning, America. It's now 12 noon in Salamanca, Spain. In a short time, world leaders from over 150 countries meet here in Plaza Mayor to sign up to President Ashton's bold new counterterrorist strategy. Since 9/11, more than 4500 people have been killed in the rising tide of global terror. Those lives will not soon be forgotten as today, the world comes together to take a stand against this violence. We may be on the brink of a historic agreement between Western and Arab leaders. Security services are on high alert in Salamanca, where we now go live to our news team on the ground and our reporter Angie Jones.

  • [last lines]

    Mark Reinhart: Reports out of Salamanca now suggest that the President is out of intensive care. His condition is listed as stable. President Ashton has made a point of reassuring Americans that he's all right and the summit will continue in the days to come. Meanwhile, word from Spanish and United States authorities is that they've shot and killed the lone assassin responsible for today's attack. Our own Joan Kendrick has more.