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Chronological look at the fiasco in Iraq, especially decisions made in the spring of 2003 - and the backgrounds of those making decisions - immediately following the overthrow of Saddam: no occupation plan, an inadequate team to run the country, insufficient troops to keep order, and three edicts from the White House announced by Bremmer when he took over: no provisional Iraqi government, de-Ba'athification, and disbanding the Iraqi armed services. The film has chapters (from History to Consequences), and the talking heads are reporters, academics, soldiers, military brass, and former Bush-administration officials, including several who were in Baghdad in 2003.
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fand21c
Knowing the film has a bias against the folks in power, our memories serve us well in the chronology with words spoken and events detailed. The hubris of the Bush foursome who started this sad adventure is rewarded constantly with bad news. Like the Resistance vs. the Nazi occupation of France, the "Insurgency" established its legitmacy in their many-Mosque-emergence after one ineptitude, then another and then . . . The British decamped their Iraq occupation awarded in 1918 by the League of Nations Madate . We will too. Very sad for all concerned.
avsfan
One of the best docs I've seen on the war in Iraq and the dysfunctional Bush administration. Doesn't just say the war is a disaster, shows HOW things went so terribly wrong. A must-see!!
Necron 99
Excellent documentary that even the most stubborn neo-con CAN NOT dismiss. The mistakes and ignorance shown by the Administration are exposed here by those that were there and lived it. They do a great job of interviewing both military and gov't officials that were involved with every aspect of the take over and running of Iraq. The frustration on the faces of those that tried to stop what was happening is very telling. Please see this and stop listening to anymore "Iraq is going to be fine", fairy tales!
loisfreeman
This movie is a damning portrait of the Iraq War. It really shows how the initial hubris and mistakes made by the Bush Administration made the insurgency inevitable.
Igotothemoviesalot
Wow, I'm the first one to review this documentary. It was an arresting essay on what went wrong with the war in Iraq, focusing mainly on the events leading up to and immediately following the first months of the war in 2003. It's extremely well structured, with an introduction, a middle, and a conclusion. Needless to say, it's a toss-up between Rumsfeld and Bremer for the most idiotically responsible for the mess that Iraq has become. The events are presented in chronological order, which puts things in excellent perspective to better refresh our memories, with tons of war footage and interviews with soldiers, journalists, and high-ranking government officials involved with the (poor) planning and (poor) execution of the war. I mean, by the time we are told that an American girl right out of college with no municipal planning experience was given the task to create Baghdad's new traffic plan, we can only feel angrier at our government and sorrier for the Iraqis.
Knowing the film has a bias against the folks in power, our memories serve us well in the chronology with words spoken and events detailed. The hubris of the Bush foursome who started this sad adventure is rewarded constantly with bad news. Like the Resistance vs. the Nazi occupation of France, the "Insurgency" established its legitmacy in their many-Mosque-emergence after one ineptitude, then another and then . . . The British decamped their Iraq occupation awarded in 1918 by the League of Nations Madate . We will too. Very sad for all concerned.