The New York incident of the Women's Federation was also because the SHIELD did not listen to the captain's dissuasion and insisted on developing the power of the universe Rubik's Cube, which attracted Loki and aliens. When New York was about to be killed, the government threw a nuclear bomb over. According to the government's moral practice, New York will not be the next Hiroshima but hundreds of casualties.
The Washington incident of Captain America II was another perspective plan made by S.H.I.E.L.D. [and Hydra]
and the Security Council. innocent.
Every time, the captain ran on the road of [strong refusal], but no one listened to him, and then he came to clean up the mess, and even had to take the blame. The captain's status as the leader of the Women's Federation was greatly weakened, and no one listened to his words. However, when the government and the villains wanted to find someone to blame, the captain was the first to bear the brunt.
Seriously, when I saw Iron Man in that righteous and tear-jerking description of the boy Charles who died in Sokovia, I just thought it was absurd, why did he kidnap other women's federations for the people he killed himself? Members, making them pay the price of their freedom and the right to choose, driven by a government that has seen a lot of bad in the MCU?
War Machine is worthy of being a war machine. He said to Falcon and Captain [This is not S.H.I.E.L.D., not the Security Council, it is the United Nations, it is 117 countries], when the United States launched the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, it seems that so many countries agreed? What's the point of having more numbers? The Security Council can agree to that kind of stupid plan in Team America II. Isn't the United Nations still the finalist for those major powers?
And later, when Iron Man found out that Zemo's family died tragically in Sokovia, did Iron Man feel that he, not the captain, should be responsible for all the tragedies in the whole movie? Those who died in Vienna, the senseless civil war at Leipzig Airport, all originated in Sokovia. Captain Spray was indifferent to Howard's death, so how could he ignore Iron Man's indifference to Zemo? And the captain actually deplored when Team 2 heard Zola's words, but only Team 3 saw the truth.
In the end, the captain had nothing and became a nomad wanderer, and Ba Haw was frozen again. It was so miserable in the play, and he was scolded outside the play. Today's captain is also on the road of taking the blame.
And if you want to say that he is the Virgin, I also greatly agree. In Women's Federation 2, Thor will still get stuck and accuse Iron Man that he should not engage in Ultron. The captain has never criticized the members of the Women's Federation, and the whole team 3 did not say that Sokovia is not. For his fault, he has always treated the women's federation as family, and if he did something wrong, he would bear it together.
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