Why did you fight other people's wars? !
The fall of the black eagle, the old movies are re-watched, it can be regarded as a fun, review the history by the way!
In South Africa in the 19th century, the British met the Zulu Legion, and Zulu as the main country was destroyed!
This war also enabled the European enemies to see many outstanding acts of bravery. They won the respect of the British. A garrison soldier of the Rock's Ferry once said in a sarcasm, "They are here, a large swath of black and black", in a sense, it reflects the powerful strength of the indigenous fighters.
What about this time?
The United States sacrificed 19 soldiers, and the Somali militia killed more than 1,000 people! The proportion is still full of the taste of the 19th century, especially when the militiamen besieged the fallen Black Hawk, facing the bullets fired from the cabin, they were still full of the aura of the Zulu army's strong shield, even if they were holding the AK. , And still play with the concept of "preservation and succession"!
Thinking back again, haven't we, such as the Boxers and the Eight Banners Forbidden Army, played these brave games in Beijing and Baliqiao?
Civilization, this may be the collision between civilization and civilization!
The Battle of Mogadishu was the first close-range hand-to-hand combat that took place decades after the Vietnam War ended. The American writer Mark Bowden later included several of his own special series on this incident, in March 1999. Published "Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War" (Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War), which was later changed into a documentary film "Black Hawk Down" by British director Raleigh Scott "Fall" made the conflict and the city of Mogadishu widely known.
Finally, this area, which is purely nosy, has no clear and easy-to-obtain resources, has no meaning for military occupation, and has no clear political purpose to shape, after being in a mess, it is left alone!
Why are you going to fight other people's wars? ! ------Perhaps it can be said now: why prevent piracy from rampant in the future! hehe!
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