War is not a drug, it goes on because of responsibility

Isai 2022-04-23 07:01:11

When I saw the human bomb explode in 2 minutes, I couldn't help crying, he hates this ghost place, if that makes us not hate places like that? What did they give up their superior life to come to a place like this? Is it to show your extraordinary hero skills? Why do they still die, or can they rape and plunder every day? If you can really live happily every day with foreign women, or make a lot of money from family robberies, why are there so many war-weariness? War is not a drug, it continues because of responsibility, and it is a true hero who does what a hero does with flesh and blood!

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The Hurt Locker quotes

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: Welcome to Bravo Company. Welcome to Camp Victory.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Ah, Camp Victory? I thought this was Camp Liberty.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: Ah, no, they changed that about a week ago. 'Victory' sound' better.

    Staff Sergeant William James: All right. Well, good. At least we're in the right place, right?

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: Maybe you shouldn't take this down. You know, we get a lot of mortars at night. You know, the plywood on the windows help with the lateral frag coming through. That's why it's up dere.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Yeah, well, it's not going to stop a mortar round from coming in through the roof, you know. Besides, I like the sunshine.