The veteran soldiers talked about the status quo of the American World War II: "This is not a country I fight for it."

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.07.05

Deckle burst into tears when the interview was interviewed

Overseas Network, July 4th. According to foreign media reports such as the US Fox News, a CAL SPURLIN Dekel, a centennium veteran in the United States, burst into tears when talking about the status quo of the United States, saying, "This is not My country that fights for it. "

During World War II, Dekl was a member of the US Marine Corps. A few days ago, DCel, who had just spent his centennial birthday, said in an interview with the US media that fighting in the war was his greatest pride, but in view of the status quo of the United States, the sacrifice of those soldiers was not worth it. "What we do, the boys (referring to the sacrifice soldiers) are fighting, all of which we do to fight. Our country is terrible."

It is reported that as soon as Dhar's comrades -in -arms thought of his death, he remembered his childhood growth environment. Compared with the current status quo of the United States today, DCell was even more emotional, but he did not refer to it.

"Daily Mail" analysis said that Dekl's remarks or the recent situation of chaos in the United States, frequent shots and violence cases, intensified inflation, and US Supreme Court's abortion rights have seriously defeated the morale of the United States.

Gallop's poll in June shows that 50%of the people believe that the moral values ​​of the United States are poor, and 78%of people say that the value of the United States is getting worse and worse, and the current US government's support rate has also fallen to 50 in May to 50 %the following. (Overseas Network Li Meng)

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