War is evil, but people who bring war to other countries are even more evil. It's ridiculous to bring war to other countries and claim to be righteous.
The ending was surprised that it wasn't the descendants or friends of the person who was killed to take revenge, but the reason was also very simple that the veteran killed him when he had a psychotic episode, like when he thought he could easily pull the trigger as long as the safety of their country's soldiers was threatened Simple as that.
I wonder if the protagonist ever asked himself, even once, what reason do you have to go to another country to kill the people there? Whether they are good or bad, why leave it to you to judge? This is a life, ah, is it reasonable and legal for American soldiers to travel thousands of miles to kill bad guys in Iraq or Afghanistan?
In my opinion, hiding in the corner with a gun and holding a sniper is not as glorious as an oncoming soldier wielding a long knife.
Just imagine, those who were killed by you, their children, brothers and friends, why did they keep you alive? Even if the veteran didn't show up, you should have been killed by them.
As you said, it's an eye for an eye, don't tell me when you want to stop, you retreat to a place far away from the war to live a life of peace and contentment, and it's time for everything to stop?
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