So-called war

Fay 2022-01-17 08:04:00

I watched this film twice. The first time I watched it, it was purely a brain-burning comedy. Three groups of characters and three plot lines staged farce in their respective time and space, and at the same time restrained each other. At the end of the laugh, I roughly understand that this is a funny but courageous Secretary of State who successfully prevented a war.

It was a long time since the second viewing and the first time. Something happened, the terrorist attack in Paris.
As of 2 am on November 16, 2015, France has sent ten fighters and 20 bombs directly to Raqqa, the territory of Isis.
The beginning of the war? I have no idea.

The word war has always been far away from me. The rumors of Isis have always been a whisper. Even the sensational video of Isis and the little boy (I don’t remember exactly what it is, it can be seen that I have nothing to do with me). War, any excessive attention to politics. I am waiting for the fart people, living in a civilized and peaceful land, the so-called war is just a joke in the American TV series.

Until the terrorist attack happened before our eyes. Paris, which was a mobile feast, was suddenly turned upside down. A commoner who simply went out for a drink and listened to a concert died inexplicably at gunpoint. In the video, the crowd running out of Bataclan panicking and screaming, the people hanging from the window to hide, the people dragging the bodies of their friends across the road...and the Republic Square. I passed by almost every week. Innocent pedestrians that night Was shot and killed in Republic Square.
They said there were several gunshots in the street. They said that the gunshots continued for dozens of minutes.
We used to joke that Paris is not Paris. We call it Paris Stan.
At that time, the evil in my eyes was only stealing the apples of Chinese tourists on Fragrant Street, and the hordes of black people in the beautiful city.
Only later did I realize... the so-called evil deeds are inhuman killings.

So I started to want to understand what kind of organization Isis is. It’s important to say: They have a territory that is comparable to that of England and Belgium; they are rich and all the banks in the territory have been looted by them; they have obtained nuclear materials from the laboratory of the University of Mosul, and their values Killing is supreme, and their ultimate goal is to rule the world and regress global civilization for 500 years. As for how they will treat women? Haha...
These things are not a fantasy, and these things are not only happening in the "distant Middle East". All of them can happen on your doorstep overnight.
And the most powerless thing is that this human malignant tumor did not grow by itself, and they did not grow to the size it is today by relying solely on the brutal factors in their own civilization. The reason why they have grown is all because of the politicians of the hegemonic powers in the world.

I cannot figure out how the irrigation process is. "The Edge of Political Situation" gave me a blueprint for observation. In the play, in order to prevent the Pakistani dictatorship from launching a war on Israel, the solution of the American politicians is to simply and rudely "directly blow up the Pakistan nuclear station", and for the possible subsequent "missing nuclear stations that have not been blown up, they will directly drop them on Israel." "Nuclear missiles", "Israel is also fighting back with nuclear weapons", "China, Russia, and India will inevitably join the war and cause the Third World War and the United States will become a battlefield" and many other serious consequences without any consideration. The Secretary of State is very tired of these politicians who have negative IQ scores. Although he is just a sm-loving promiscuity bastard, he can endure the pain of a dick explosion and lobby between Pakistan, Israel, and India. At the same time, he has to talk to himself. The country’s militants fight. He turned the tide and finally resolved this series of war risks with a perfect "diplomatic transition."

The Secretary of State commented on these stupid politicians who don’t take human lives seriously: “As the only member of your cabinet who has a regular life, you don’t have to bomb the civilians in West Asia to make up for your impotence. I really have had enough.” The

second time I watched this show, I just laughed at the black humor in the show before, but now I am shocked--

"Even if you kill Zaman, what then?"
"Resolutely deny us. Do anything wrong."
"I mean, is there any plan? Or do we do it wherever we think, like we did in Iraq, Syria, and Libya? We are very clear about the consequences of those regions. Hostile factions have emerged in endlessly, and civil wars have also been triggered. Completely fucking mess..."
"These people like chaos."
"Yes, but Iraq doesn't have nuclear weapons. What if extremists control a nuclear power?" How do

I feel that the consequences of this dialogue are now real. What's happening here? How else did Isis come from? Where will they go? At least they already have nuclear materials.

For politicians, civilian life is just an "unknown know" or "known unknow", and it is by no means dragging a friend's body with blood stains in front of him, and falling in front of his house with two bullets on his back. Girls, or desperate souls in the concert hall watching terrorists shoot themselves and those around them one by one.
But I think in real life there is probably a lack of people like the secretary of state of the play China, who stick to their foreign policy as close to idealism, smart enough and courageous enough to call themselves "the supreme wisdom" for this kind of bombing. His plan sneered: "I don't see any wisdom here. There is only Supreme Poop Rain."
As a result of Supreme Poop Rain, 130 people died in Paris. And France declared war on Isis.
I really don't know how to develop afterwards. I hope I won't get a bomb on my head when I get up tomorrow morning.

NB: The second season of this show seems to have been cut. The reason is probably that the politics is too correct and tells too much truth. hehe.

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The Brink quotes

  • Vanessa: [to husband, Martin, on both being kidnapped by fake Taliban] Oh, God. It's a bloody mess! They're going to lock us in a room and throw away the room.

  • Foreign Minister Rakesh Pandit: [to Walter Larson, U.S. Secretary of State] We have a saying in India; don't trust Pakistan.

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