From the previous jihad to the current Iraq war, we can see that Islam and Christianity, Middle Eastern countries and Western countries are incompatible to some extent.
The anti-terrorism-themed The Kingdom chose to use the killing of an American agent in Saudi Arabia to rationalize that other colleagues in the FBI could use "brotherhood" and "in the name of justice" under the guise of investigation, and in fact return a tit for tat. Qiu's bridge section disagrees.
To narrate the anti-terrorism incident in the form of great Americanism, I can only say that I can't enjoy this wonderful action film without the cold scene in the form of watching a movie before - "it's just a show".
I think the tensions in the Middle East, the coexistence of Islam and Christianity have infinite implications for the world to come. Take the rising price of crude oil as an example. Even the smallest things in life will be affected. The price of everything goes up and inflation is an indisputable fact.
Middle Eastern countries are the world's largest producers of oil, while the United States is the world's largest oil consumer. The relationship between the two is like the ending in the play. They both have the same idea in their hearts, they are incompatible, and there is no third way. And I believe that the third way is right in front of you, but you can't see it because of the black oil.
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