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The next morning, the men discuss the failure of the mission to capture the blackhawk. They do not know much about the man's group, but they do know that he is a threat to the United States. They have offered a reward of fifty million dollars for information leading to the capture of the man. The men decide to go public with the information, hoping that the White House will take notice of it. They decide to kill David. They send him and the Chinese president to watch the final scene of the movie, but the script is still the same. They agree that it is time for war. They discuss the nature of war and the difference between good and evil. One country wants to force the other to do something it does not want to do, while the other wants to do the thing it does best. They also discuss the dangers of isolation, torture, and money laundering.
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Think Tank • Vol.3 Chapter 2 • Page ik-page-756882
Think Tank • Vol.3 Chapter 2 • Page ik-page-756883
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Vol.3 Chapter 2
This is a locked chapterVol.3 Chapter 2
About This Chapter
The next morning, the men discuss the failure of the mission to capture the blackhawk. They do not know much about the man's group, but they do know that he is a threat to the United States. They have offered a reward of fifty million dollars for information leading to the capture of the man. The men decide to go public with the information, hoping that the White House will take notice of it. They decide to kill David. They send him and the Chinese president to watch the final scene of the movie, but the script is still the same. They agree that it is time for war. They discuss the nature of war and the difference between good and evil. One country wants to force the other to do something it does not want to do, while the other wants to do the thing it does best. They also discuss the dangers of isolation, torture, and money laundering.
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