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Tiken Jah Fakoly directly questions the cost of national pride and military intervention:
A mother standing on the "tarmac of an airport in London or Atlanta," watching her son leave for war. Tiken Jah Fakoly - 06. Soldier Feat. Akon)
This line specifically references the (represented by the 50 stars on the flag, plus one for the soldier or an added territory) and the United Kingdom , questioning if the "game of power" is worth the sacrifice. 🌍 Cultural Context Tiken Jah Fakoly directly questions the cost of
"C'est le soldat qui meurt et rarement Monsieur le Général" (It is the soldier who dies and rarely the General). Tiken Jah Fakoly - 06. Soldier Feat. Akon)
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