I feel a little bit sour after reading it

Lyda 2022-10-02 01:53:28

I still remember one night in my sophomore year, when everyone was lying on their own bunks, the lights in the dormitory were about to turn off. Suddenly there was a cheering in the hallway. I jumped out of the bed and pushed the door out together with other people. The hallway was full of knocks on the washbasins. Stomping classmates, and then I knew that the Twin Towers in the United States had been collapsed. I join the cheering crowd. . .

On the day Bin Laden died, I felt nothing, not disappointed, nor excited.

The content of this movie is basically consistent with the report that I can read about Osama bin Laden's death that day. Perhaps in order to increase the viewability, some comrades-in-arms, the struggle between the superior and the subordinate, etc. have been added.

The film itself is often interspersed with different scenes switching back and forth, but as long as you care a little about international politics, you are actually concerned about the United States, and you will understand it without any problems.

I am not so angry now, and I still hold a bit of hostility towards the United States, mostly from the envy, jealousy and hatred of its freedom and hegemony. I still have longing for the United States and hope that one day I can join in and bully others.

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Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden quotes

  • [last lines]

    Cherry: It's a good day to be a Seal. It's a good day to be an American.

  • Lieutenant Commander: You put your finger in a bucket of water and pull it out, you see how quick that hole fills up. Everyone of you is replaceable, including me.