The three stars are for the battle scene, and the two less are for the hypocritical humanitarianism of the United States. Would an American army care about the lives of ordinary people in faraway Africa? Combined with U.S. military operations in various countries, Americans will protect their own people from harm. A special force spontaneously protects some African refugees. This kind of bloody plot can only appear in movies. Of course, the film director did not forget to hack China. When some rebels seized power and held a meeting, they knew that the West would sanction them. Then someone offered to sell the oil to China. Please, director, keep your head up. Even if China wants to buy it, the sanction order is valid for all countries. A few years before the film was made, there was the Rwandan genocide, where nearly a million Tutsi were massacred by the Hutu. At a critical moment, the West not only withdrew its peacekeepers, but also withdrew only Westerners, leaving the Tutsi in the base to be killed by the Hutu militias. I saw this movie many years ago, but I didn't vomit.
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