After watching the Norwegian drama "Occupied Zone", I actually disagree with the saying that a weak country has no diplomacy. In fact, it's not true, it's not like this. Under the new world pattern set in the plot, which is caused by Norway closing oil and gas fields for national policy, NATO has disappeared, and the pattern and confrontation between Russia and Europe has not been strong. On the contrary, Russia and Europe formed an "alliance" for certain interests, and Norway, facing such a situation, fought back vigorously. Regardless of whether Free Norway or the high-level government's implicit guidance, what can be seen from this is the patriotic feeling of unity, and suddenly think of the bravery of the Nordic people in "Viking Legends". There are also more rational people like the male protagonist. They are people who have saved the diplomatic ambassador of the enemy country many times for the sake of the country, for peace, and from expanding conflicts. How should I put it, I quite agree with his approach. Of course, wars are rational conflicts. He's doing his best to avoid the escalation of conflict, and he's doing a good enough job. The first season is over, all parties to the bloody conflict have set up their stance, the Prime Minister of Norway has arrived at the barracks as the commander-in-chief of the three armed forces, and the Russian lieutenant general has set up a flag at the entrance of the embassy. Come back next season in 2017, it may be even better.
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