How does Turgistan refer to Syria? It is obviously a reference to Turkmenistan, a dictatorial country that is even more mysterious than North Korea. The dictator is the former president of Turkmenistan Niyazov. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he began to engage in a personality cult. Before eating, he needs to say his name to bless him. The month of the year is named after his family. Tube. The movie also never promotes America as a messianic nation, and No. 1 makes it clear that America created the dictator.
The current new president has not escaped from this vicious circle. Muhammadov's "de-Nyazovization" reform is only for his own new round of dictatorship. In reality, the United States engages in North Korea every day, but turns a blind eye to the more serious human rights problems in Turkmenistan. Isn't this an irony? As for the reason, I am afraid it is because this country is an oil seller. My high school life teacher and her elderly mother were refugees from Turkmenistan to Armenia. Just because one of their close relatives was the former foreign minister of Tuku, who opposed the new president's dictatorial policies, the government quickly ordered his "nine tribes", including my teacher, to be implicated in execution. Fortunately, my teacher had foresight and escaped with her old mother when the situation was not good. Who would think that such a regime should not be overthrown? This movie is about a group of guys who fight the system to maintain justice in their hearts, and they are no different from us. It's just that the justice in the minds of most people is the justice within the system. And they believe that the system is for the ruling class. If someone says they whitewash American interference in Iraq and Syria, I think it must be that person's prejudice against all American movies.
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