Chinese and foreign prisoners of war!

Alexa 2022-10-24 11:23:03

If it happened in China, would our great party send someone to rescue those prisoners of war? In the end, when the people at the base heard that all the prisoners of war had been rescued and returned, the first sentence of the lieutenant colonel was that they would not hurry to greet them. In return, even if the Party rescued the prisoners of war for whatever reason, what kind of mood and attitude would those people who were lucky enough to return to the camp, the tens of millions of hardworking people, and the supreme Party have? I guess the Chinese people at that time would have thought that "prisoners of war" were a disgrace, synonymous with bringing shame to the party. The ancestors who have really experienced this kind of hardship must have realized how they felt at that time. This is the difference between nationalities and races! A great country does not depend on a great rule, but requires extraordinary wisdom, an excellent race, and a vast and free country!

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  • Murdock: Rambo, I swear to God, I didn't know it was supposed to happen like this. It was just supposed to be another assignment!

    Rambo: Mission... accomplished.

    [thrusts knife into table]

    Rambo: You know there's more men out there and you know where they are. Find 'em. Or I'll find you.

  • Murdock: [reading Rambo's file] Rambo, John J. Born 7-6-47 in Bowie, Arizona. Of Indian-German descent - that's a hell of a combination. Joined the army 8-6-64. Accepted special forces, specialization: light weapon, medic, helicopter and language qualified. 59 confirmed kills. Two Silver Stars, four Bronze, four Purple Hearts. Distinguished Service Cross and Medal of Honor. You got around, didn't you? Incredible.