The Bush administration did not have any evidence that Iraq and Niger traded weapons of mass destruction materials, but it still brazenly launched the second Gulf War. Its heart is well known to passers-by.
The U.S.-Iraq War caused Iraq to be full of barbarians and devastated lives, and brought heavy war disasters to the Iraqi people. At the same time, the Bush administration disregarded the aspirations of the American people and took measures to suppress anti-war appeals. The people were filled with anger and indignation against the Bush administration.
In order to maintain the positive image of the government, the Vice President of the Bush administration ordered people to shamelessly betray Valerie, an excellent agent of the CIA's nuclear non-proliferation department, causing Valerie, who had served for 25 years, to resign and be discredited. Valerie’s former diplomat husband, Joe Yayi He became involved in a political whirlpool and became a political victim. Joe argued for this, but Valerie passively avoided it, believing that it would be difficult to confront the entire state apparatus with one person's power. Fairness and freedom, the Bush administration was finally discredited by the spy door incident. Valerie and Joe were wronged, and the truth came to light.
The combination of Sean Penn and Naomi Watts is really exciting. I don’t know why. This film reminds me of Sean Penn and Nicole Kidman’s "Translation Disturbance", probably because both of them reflect politics. How horrible it is.
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