Is this choice right?

Erwin 2022-04-19 09:01:24

After watching "Deep Sea Catastrophe", I followed Amway's reading. It can be seen that the two films were written by the same director, and a large number of homely dialogues and foreshadowing were adapted from real events. The film tells the story of a team of four who infiltrated the Taliban terrorist camp, but ended up under siege because of one choice, and only one person survived.

What is the choice?
- When the 4-man squad is bumped into by a group of shepherds, do the soldiers kill them to continue the mission, or let them expose themselves to danger?
What would you do if you were one of the soldiers?

In the incident, the 4-member team finally decided to let the shepherd go, and they were also besieged by terrorists. In the end, only 1 of the 4-member team survived. At the same time, the terrorists shot down an armed helicopter with 8 people on it. These 8 people Not a single shot has been fired. The assassination mission was not completed, and several teammates were sacrificed.
Are you saying they made the right decision? What would have happened if they had chosen to kill the shepherd? Unfortunately, if there is no if, human nature can not make assumptions. In a war, which side is right?

At the end of the film, Marcus was rescued by the local villagers. The villagers pointed their guns at the Taliban terrorists and asked them to release them. Terrorists say, you are going to die for an American?
Under such circumstances, once the terrorists go back to rescue the soldiers, these villagers will only be slaughtered. The villagers know about it, but they still choose to save the American soldiers. He said "Damn the Taliban".

Everyone yearns for peace and security, and all who break the peace deserve to die.

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Extended Reading

Lone Survivor quotes

  • Marcus Luttrell: The rules of engagement says we cannot touch them.

    Matt 'Axe' Axelson: I understand. And I don't care. I care about you. I care about you. I care about you. I care about you.

  • [repeated line]

    Marcus Luttrell: Why are you doing this to me?