Winning the battle but losing the war is talking about Pearl Harbor. Yamamoto Fifty-Six is undoubtedly an outstanding soldier, and where his outstanding talents are displayed, there is a billowing smoke and a disastrous life. Such a talented person is just a pawn in a turbulent battle, unable to determine his own destiny. War, there is no real justice, the gold nuggets of interest have settled in the Diaoyutai, and the fate and future of the soldiers and the people are not in the consideration of the big men. The US military’s intelligence technology is top-notch, but the Pearl Harbor conspiracy is proceeding right in front of them. Scattered evidence flows into Washington, and after all, it’s as if everything has been acquiesced. This is exactly the same as the 9/11 incident. We always think that the legacy left by history is enough to ring the alarm bells. In fact, human beings are animals that are willing to amnesia, repeating yesterday’s mistakes time and time again. "Tiger Tiger Tiger" portrays the generals of the United States and Japan very well. The details are vivid and rich, and there is no facial makeup at all. Regarding the position of World War II, these soldiers tried their best to be loyal to their duties, reflecting professional dignity, and this is a reflection. Out of the sordid politics and ambition. As if playing chess, each plan of the two sides echoed each other. You step by step, and finally the gears of the battle bit each other, the heavy tracks creaked, and all the illusions of peace were shattered. When the Japanese fighters set off, the atmosphere was solemn and solemn. These soldiers were so pious, and with such enthusiasm, they invested in an unusually bloody and criminal war. Rain will eventually fall from the sky, like leaves drifting in the wind, and the fate of people is often mocked. When they arrived at the port, they encountered a trainer plane, and the lady who was teaching was surprised to find that she was surrounded by shark-like warplanes. The sound of the rumbling engines contained a deadly silence, like a long and dark one. Nightmare. After the battle, Yamamoto didn't have the slightest joy of victory. He walked alone on the huge battleship, with heavy steps, toward his country and his own destiny. Nowadays, Pearl Harbor has become a memorial hall. The sunken warships are still leaking fuel, and the battles in the world still arise from time to time. Desires will never die.
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