Without being a fan of SAS, it is clear that this album is very well done. What is remarkable is that "it's true". This is more for SAS dactualité (Libya Sas 191: fools of Benghazi, Syria: SAS Volume 193: The Road to Damascus 1) of pulp fiction with a so-so story, action and sex, but even if these ingredients are also present, in a very real immersion. Just not in the "realism" but in beautiful authentic. Here it is right and not as claimed realism novels of action. Here, everything is almost disappointing: Africa and its deplorable contingencies, Western and Kantian and ridiculous designs, and their subsequent inability, Islamists and their fanaticism freer that nothing impedes. Also essential to understand, beyond the well-meaning media, the field situation of conflict places of our planet, and know who is who "Sunday in Bamako, this is the day weddings"