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Jack Ryan: Terror vs. America

- This series simultaneously presents various issues such as the refugee problem, the side effects of the anti-terrorist campaign in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, etc., the ideology of terrorists ...

- Creators Carlton Cause,

Graham Roland

Director: Morton Tildam

Cast: John Krezinski, Wendell Pierce, Abby Cornish, Ali Suleiman, Dina Shihabi

Release: August 2018

Length: 200 minutes


The meeting was held at the office of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Washington. The door opened and a tall, clean-shaven young man entered. His name was Dr. Jack Ryan, Ph.D. in Economics. Did. There was also some reprimand for being late to the meeting. Ryan, who is fond of cycling, used to come by bicycle so late in the meeting that he suddenly said something in the middle.

Ryan's job was to oversee international financial transactions. The department he worked for, the Terror Finance and Arms Division (T-Fed), had a new boss, James (Jim) Greer. James, who was in charge of important operations in Pakistan, was transferred to the CIA headquarters.

James entered the meeting, introduced himself, took. Ryan said there has been some financial manipulation in Yemen and the surrounding area, which is suspicious. In particular, someone has transacted લાખ 3 million. That person is planning something big. Therefore, his account should be frozen.

Jim turned down the offer, saying that freezing the account was not the answer. But Jim froze the food with the help of another department, which naturally annoyed Jim. Why Jim was transferred, Jim had earlier converted to Islam while working in Pakistan, etc. were the subject of gossip for the staff.

There was a fortified house in a small village called Al Manjir in Syria. Quite high walls, several rooms in between, small and large sections. Moses bin Solomon lived in the house. Musa, with a light beard, an oval face, a little baldness, and a mustache, worked for the terror of ISIS, but he had many plans in mind. Musa was survived by his wife Hanin, two daughters and a son, Samir. Moses' special companion was his younger brother Ali Suleiman.

As a child, the two brothers saw American planes attack Syria. Innocents were also killed along with terrorists. That is why Moses hated Western nations. In addition, the two brothers had the opportunity to travel to Paris. I came to Paris as a refugee, but I didn't get the job I wanted. The mindset of establishing the empire of Islam was ingrained in his mind. He was trying to get money to fulfill his desires, but his account was closed there. Of course, one bank account was closed, but he had other facilities.

First, Moses made his work independent of Isis. Raised his men, prepared the faithful. There was a whole section in his castle-like building where these men lived, doing secret work. ISIS had a team of 12 doctors and nurses from the United States and Europe.

Moses also took possession of the captives. Moses was now in the midst of a major attack. Didn't anyone know that, not even his wife Hani. Hanin also did not like the idea of ​​strangers staying at home for long periods of time. But was helpless against the decision of Moses.

There were differences between Ryan and Greer, but the work had to be done together. Both arrived in Yemen. Two suspects were arrested there. The U.S. military says a car bomb had exploded at an Iraqi police recruiting center at Kisak, west of Mosul. The two were being interrogated there. At that moment, a car came from outside. There were some corpses in the car.

The locals regularly delivered my corpses to terrorists listed by the United States. In return he received a considerable sum. They gave away the corpses and left. There was employment in this way too!

That night, before the interrogation was over, the station was ransacked, attacked, and some people came in and out, and within a few minutes, a suspect was released. One was killed there. An investigation revealed that one of the corpses was alive! This new terrorist attack against America-Europe was dangerous and it had various techniques, it was proved after this attack.

The incident was followed by a meeting of top CIA officials. At the meeting, JK said that Solomon is not part of ISIS. He is planning something big. Therefore, instead of taking hasty action against him, he should be monitored and constantly investigated. That's what happened. Neither Ryan nor his boss knew at the time that it was Suleiman himself who had been rescued from Yemen, and that his younger brother, Ali, had come as a corpse. But at that time, Suleiman's mobile phone was left there, which came to the CIA.

It was Ryan's turn to open the phone with the password and get the details. A look at Solomon's history reveals that he was never considered a suspect in America, never caught, never interrogated. Good! It didn't happen in America, it could have happened in France! An investigation revealed that he had been imprisoned in France.

His password was also found, the phone was opened. The last phone call was in Paris. Ryan-Grayer got there. Checked into a building and Ali was there. He managed to escape in the encounter.

In Paris, on the other hand, a prominent clergyman was assassinated. Three hundred and one devotees gathered in the church to pay their respects to him. There was a strange kind of terrorist attack. Not fired but killed by gas. Jack Ryan, analyzing the incident, said the pastor was killed just to get people together. Solomon was looking for a terrorist who carried out every attack with a brainstorming.

In this direction, there was a rift between Suleiman and Hanin in Syria. Hanin did not want to be among the terrorists. To do so, he secretly prepared his three children and his own passport. But one of Solomon's men and then Solomon found out. Now Hanin had no choice but to flee the house.

One night he left, but his son Samir did not come with him. He shouted and woke Solomon. As soon as his men chased him, Hanin drove away.

Solomon sent back the ugly and perverted Yazid. Yazid was wounded in a US drone strike before he could find the mother and daughter and bring them back. Hanin and his daughters got out of there. They arrived at the refugee camp. From there one could go to Europe in two ways, legal and illegal.

Hanin reached the camp and even got out of there. The information reached Ryan, who immediately set off for the refugee boats. If Hanin was found, it was straightforward to get information about Solomon.

More than one address was found during the investigation in Paris. Wounded Ali stayed there. Ryan-Grayer got there. Ali drove away. But then it was learned that Ali was in touch with his brother Musa through a video game chatting facility. The vehicle in which Ali was fleeing was tracked. Knowing which way to go, the two teams left quietly behind him. At one point, there was a shootout between Ali and the CIA, and Ali was killed. A CIA lady officer was also wounded.

The CIA spoke to Musa using his video game before killing Ali. Asked to send someone for help. Moses was sending help. But before I could finish, I realized that my brother was not in front of me. That's why I told Rai without hiding that we have killed your brother. Now it's your turn.

One link after another was found, but Musa was still far ahead of the CIA. Solomon now knew that Ryan had fallen behind him. Solomon also learned that his house was about to be attacked. So he left the place with his colleagues. When the US team arrived, they found 13 abducted civilians. They were all released and brought to America. One of the doctors was an old friend of the President of the United States.

Solomon traveled to America. Now it was just as likely to attack. Turmoil was such that it was not known how to carry out the attack.

It was not known, but the attack could be stopped only if it was finally known. That is why the CIA was working. How did the attack finally stop? Stopped or not? What did Solomon do when he came to America? How useful Suleiman's wife was to the CIA ... all the secrets are revealed. But this is a suspense thriller, not the essence of revealing secrets. It's fun to watch.

The series simultaneously deals with various issues such as the refugee problem, the side effects of the ongoing counter-terrorism campaign in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, etc. Although terror is a well-known topic, it has been introduced in this successful series in a very sharp way.

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