Review: The Covenant Dramatizes the Plight of Afghan Interpreters
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in a film that criticizes the U.S. immigration system.

The Covenant isn't based on a specific true story, but its war-and-dishonor narrative is rooted in the reality of America's shabby treatment of local allies during and after the Afghan war, especially those promised special immigrant visas for aiding U.S. forces. It tracks the close bond that develops between a U.S. military commander and his Afghan interpreter after the two escape a Taliban attack that leaves the rest of their squad dead.
After being saved by his interpreter, the commander wakes up back in the United States. The interpreter himself is forced into hiding in Afghanistan, without the promised visa. The commander then struggles to obtain the visa from an incomprehensible and uncaring immigration system, which eventually becomes a full-on quest to rescue his friend. The gripping film is a pointed indictment of both the war and the madness of U.S. immigration policy.
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Review: The Covenant Dramatizes the Plight of Afghan InterpretersOp-Ed: The Covenant Gives Me An Excuse To Fuck Over Soldiers, Interpretters, And Contractors of Several Nationalities Across Several Wars And Make It All About My Hatred Of The U.S.
Hey Pete, you know the Canadians left behind interpreters and contractors too, right? And the British? That the US rescued more than any other nation and that rescuing them all would’ve been effectively failing to build a nation twice, once in Afghanistan *and once here*, right? Pretty fucking ugly and stupid to make a movie about the inevitable horrors of any war about your pet political cause but you went ahead and did it didn’t you? Fuck you.
Seriously, it was a decent movie, especially for Guy Ritchie in an “outside my wheelhouse” work. Pretty openly stating there isn’t any dog you won’t fuck for money with this review.
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The military can promise whatever they want, they don't have the power to grant visas. I'm sure US soldiers frequently lie to get what they want/need.
Here is an idea, Suderman: stop using stupid US wars as an excuse for your globalist mass immigration policies.
Another object lesson for the world:
U.S.: we need you to help us with "X"
Native (of anywhere): Why? Why is it so important to change "X"?
U.S.: because we don't do "X" in the mighty United States. We allow "Y", and we really push "Z".
Native: but "Y" doesn't work well here, and "Z" is against the religion of most of the people of our country.
U.S.: trust us, in the long run, life according to "Z" will be so much better, your taxes will be lower, your bowels will be regular, your women will be happier, and also if you'll help us and tell us especially about the "Exxers" and what they are planning, we'll pay you lots of wonderful U.S. dollars (next week), and when everyone is doing "Z" there will be pie in the sky, bye and bye.
we break hear for a 20 year interregnum of intermittent combat
Native: uh, I probably shouldn't mention this, but y'all have been over here in our country, killing people and blowing things up for the last 20 years, now, and there are now more "Exxers" than there were before you got here, and they are winning. There's more of them than there used to be and the people in the countryside are now supporting them. And now they're really pissed and starting to cut off heads of the people they call traitors. What are you planning to do? You promised you'd help! You promised things would get better!
U.S.: we're gonna send in more soldiers, and drop more bombs, and kill more non-combatants so we can win the hearts and minds of the people in the countryside, and make them are too afraid not to embrace "Z".
and then early one fine morning there is a meeting
U.S.: listen we called you natives in to this meeting to advise you that as we speak we are removing our soldiers post-haste from your country. We're going to leave some tanks and airplanes and whole bunch of guns that the "Exxers" will probably get, but we wanted to give you 15 minutes warning that we're getting the hell out.
Native: getting out? Getting out!!?? And leaving those of us who helped you try to impose "Z" on our country for 20 years in the hands of a bunch of immoderate, highly pissed-off, and now very well armed "Exxers". They'll kill our children, rape out wives, and cut our heads off!! You promised to take care of us and protect us!
U.S.: Yeah, we did, didn't we? And you believed us!? Since when have we kept a promise like that? How dumb are you natives?
And that, kiddies, is how the U.S. builds trust and makes friends and cultivates allies.
And the sooner people in other nations learn that "the US" (i.e., the US government) can't be trusted and should not be welcomed, the better for them and the better for Americans.
In other words, if less cooperation from foreign populations discourages US military action on foreign soil, we're all better off.