I originally watched this movie with great anticipation, but halfway through it, I felt sick to the point of nausea. It was a long foreshadowing, how the United States was attacked by al-Qaeda, how serious the threat to the American people, and finally, with a 40-60% probability of bin Laden in the yard, bypassing the Pakistani government, blocking Pakistani radar, and blatantly. Deep into Pakistan's hinterland, ignoring the sovereignty and dignity of other countries. When the Pakistani Air Force took off, the U.S. Army shouted in other people's territory: Go back to the air base, or shoot you down; when the Pakistani police came to the scene, just as law enforcement, the U.S. military swaggered and dragged dead bodies, physical evidence, and blew up the downed helicopter without even looking at it. Police glance. As a law student, I can't stand any of this. The evil Nazi war criminals, as the enemies of the world, must be tried by the International Court of Justice. The enemies of your Americans must be killed in front of other people's houses, in front of their wives, children and children. The president gave a speech and called it: Justice has been done. If our national separatists and enemies are hiding in the United States, and we get intelligence and send special forces to kill them, I think Americans should bomb the temple, right? It's his business that bin Laden deserves to die, but is the way of doing things that Americans are so domineering that they can't be more domineering righteous? The just American people, who always pay attention to judicial procedures, how can the judicial procedures become worse than farts and trample on others? Maybe Pakistan got the benefit in the end and wiped its ass clean through diplomatic and political means, but how can such domineering and dirty actions make you so righteous and awe-inspiring through the bloody movie?
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