Dramatic and emotional episode.
I live in a country that fortunately hasn’t been involved in wars for long time. The feelings that peace is took for granted without any pay is lack of reason and logic. While small and ordinary concerns occupy our time and minds, facts like those experienced by brave marine Kyle are in full development and in this case, turned history in a book that I expect to read one day. My congratulations for the team of participants in the podcast, that had the sensitivity of bringing Kyle’s life to us, distant people, in a highly emotional way but balanced, meaningful and wise. In the end, a beautiful & constructive story.
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