I don't own anything in this video. I just made the edits! Soldiers keep moving forward for their country becouse they are fighting for something far greater than themself. Our future! Triple Frontier movie
That's not really what was going on in this film, though. Executing a cartel lord was just a thin excuse for the real purpose which was their own personal big payday. They were not soldiers here, at least not active military. They were using the same skillsets but for completely different reasons than heroism and defense of country.
The only reason why they had to use their skill set which is being a soldier in the way that they did in this film is because in real life our government does not take care of it's veterans the people who fought and gave up so much of their lives to protect our freedom so it forced this group of retired soldiers and to finding a way to get paid using the only skills that they truly had because that's what they were trained to do for so long if the government would do more to help employ our bets then you wouldn't have stories like this the irony in this movie is crazy
@@theodorestonich1642 Having watched the film, I'm not sure I agree. These guys were doing "ok" outside the military. I didn't see a ot of evidence that any of them had taken advantage of GI Bill college benefits which many soldiers do IRL in order to build a career after their service. Should all servicemen be multi millionaires after discharge automatically? It seemed like that's what what they felt they deserved. Not that they weren't taken care of, but that they felt they should have easy street for the rest of their lives. There is a middle ground here. And before you ask, I am a US Army Veteran myself.