Well the mending his ways part deals with his companies selling to both terrorists and America, in no ways was the movie ,that I could see, being anti-American, anti-Military or even anti-war. If anything it was anti-double dealing corporate greed.
Agreed. I felt it wasn’t anti-government or anti-military. In fact, the gov’t guys were out to help him in the end.
Spoiler: it didn’t portray the weapons as bad, it portrayed the weapons being sold to the “wrong people” as a bad thing (there was a bad guy who was, unbeknownst to everyone else, selling the weapons to the terror group.)
I don’t know, it sounds like a typical lefty theme to me. Greedy corporations not caring about the common good, chasing the buck and selling out America by selling to the bad guys. Are you sure there wasn’t an anti-corporate overtone there?