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2021.09.22

Sergeant Wallace was very friendly to the Afghan civilians. At the checkpoint, he did not allow the soldiers to wear sunglasses, for fear of scaring the people. He asked the soldiers to smile and wave to the strange women and a few children who were staring at the US military not far away. Greetings, and wanted to personally go forward to distribute candy to them, but they were seriously injured by a pre-planted bomb before they walked a few steps. The new Sergeant Dix was a savage man, said to have fought in three battles, and had a lot of experience. He has a lovely son, the two brothers are called brothers, and Sergeant Dix is ​​also very caring for the soldiers. He wears a pink cartoon apron and grills meat for the soldiers himself, and warmly asks each soldier "How much do you want?" Are you ripe?"

The U.S. military is not welcome in Afghanistan. Terrorists mix among the people to attack them. When the U.S. military surrounds the village, they often see only the unarmed villagers. Running away, asking the villagers either one question or three ignorance, or an innocent face pretending to be stupid, this made the US military very troublesome, Sergeant Dix thought of a way to break the deadlock. , to make enemies and wrong cases, and to kill innocent people indiscriminately. Not to mention, it really forced the villagers to dig out the bombs pre-buried by the terrorists. No wonder these bombs blew up the U.S. military but not the villagers. It turns out that the "secret of landmines" is here, and the villagers knew in advance where the landmines were buried. It is reminiscent of the classic line from the Chinese Anti-Japanese War movie "Mine Wars", "If you don't see the devil, don't hang up."

Soldiers go to the battlefield and face a heavily armed enemy. Only by killing can they protect themselves. But if facing unarmed civilians, creating false impressions and killing innocent people indiscriminately, it would be a crime. Sergeant Dix's approach was supported by most soldiers, such as Brigman, a cowardly and cowardly person. In the end, he was coerced into murder by coercion. Fortunately, there was an upright soldier who was not afraid of being beaten, bruised and even threatened with death. He broke through many obstacles and tried to sue for the incident, which led to an investigation by the U.S. military judicial department. The sergeant and the soldiers involved in the crime will again escape the law.

The recent revelations of atrocities committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan continue to unfold, with new evidence coming to light. Photos exposed by the British newspaper The Guardian show a senior Australian special forces soldier drinking from the prosthetic leg of a dead Taliban soldier. Australian Defence Force Chief Inspector Paul Brereton has released a major investigative report detailing atrocities committed by Australian service members while on duty in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016. The details disclosed in the report are shocking and horrifying, including the gathering of adult men and boys to be shot or blindfolded to slit their throats; the slashing of two 14-year-old boys and then pocketing them into the river; and requiring recruits to shoot prisoners of war to "practice their hands". The report shows that during their stay in Afghanistan, 25 active duty and former special forces soldiers are suspected of participating in 23 illegal killings in Afghanistan and covering up these crimes. In these incidents, a total of 39 innocent civilians and captives were killed and 2 others were mistreated. This is only an identified incident, some suspects are not recorded. The above will not be all, it should be just the tip of the iceberg.

After watching this movie, I probably know how the US military is encircling and suppressing terrorists in Afghanistan. Why can't the powerful US military be able to destroy terrorists who have almost no decent weapons and equipment in 20 years? It's weird to drop terrorists.

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