Is it a matter of reason?

Toni 2022-04-19 09:01:47

The main theme of this film is justice, and justice is that no matter how soldiers go to people's homes, under the guise of a reason, it is actually for oil, and it is wrong to arrange for other people's lives. It is injustice. In fact, I watched the protagonist because he was angry because he was running around and found out that other people knew that the place they went to search was empty. Would it be justified to directly order the oilfield occupation? The essence of this is to dismantle and then tell others to hand over the oil.
If you want to add guilt, there is nothing to worry about.
So have to think about it. What is justice and what is righteousness.

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Green Zone quotes

  • [first lines]

    Al Rawi Bodyguard: [air raid sirens] Leave that! Space is limited!

    Al Rawi Bodyguard: [explosions beginning] Hurry up! Hurry! We must leave now!

    Al Rawi Bodyguard: [chaos in the hallways] Downstairs everyone!

    Al Rawi Bodyguard: General...

    General Al Rawi: [no response]

    Al Rawi Bodyguard: General Al Rawi, sir. We must leave now.

    Al Rawi Bodyguard: Ayad, get in the car. I'm right behind you.

    [leaving the building]

    Al Rawi Bodyguard: Seyyed, send the men to the safe houses.

    General Al Rawi: Tell them to wait for my car.

    Al Rawi Bodyguard: Yes, General.

    [all drive off amid fire balls]

  • Computer Dispay: [on Miller's tablet] A source has confirmed that chemical and biological weapons are stored at a facility in Al Mansour District.