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BBC - Storyville - Why We Fight (2005)

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BBC - Storyville - Why We Fight (2005) This film places the Iraqi war in a historical context and examines the forces - economic, political and ideological - that drive American militarism. "Nick Fraser (Storyville Series Editor)" wrote: Why We Fight is the title of a series of propaganda films that Frank Capra began making in 1942, with the aim of encouraging the American war effort against Nazism. Director Eugene Jarecki (The Trials of Henry Kissinger) has used the films as a commentary on the contemporary obsession of the American elite with military power. He also harks back to a speech by President Eisenhower, who, just before he left office, referred to the "military-industrial complex". Eisenhower was worried that too much intelligence, and too much business acumen in America, had become focussed on the production of unnecessary weapons systems. Since Eisenhower's time, everything has become much worse, as Eugene Jarecki describes it. The war in Iraq was made possible by a new range of weapons systems: a bomb called the "bunker buster" was dropped by stealth bombers on the first night of the conflict. Is American foreign policy dominated by the idea of military supremacy? Has the military become too important in American life? Jarecki's shrewd and intelligent polemic would seem to give an affirmative answer to each of these questions. ed2k://|file|Why.We.Fight.-.Eugene.Jarecki.(2004).avi|724686848|8B0F7EA16692701FCD0EFEB5EBAEA2F2|/ AVI File Details ======================================== Name.........: Why We Fight (2004) Anatomy of the American war machine.avi Filesize.....: 691 MB (or 707,702 KB or 724,686,848 bytes) Runtime......: 01:39:01 (178,061 fr) Video Codec..: XviD Video Bitrate: 872 kb/s Audio Codec..: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3 Audio Bitrate: 96 kb/s (48/ch, stereo) CBR Frame Size...: 656x368 (1.78:1) [=41:23] Language.....: English tv capture. has small watermark



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This is one of the best doc's I've seen in a long time. It's....powerful...to say the least. It doesn't really go over the facts that contradict the presidents claims about Iraq before the war started. But what it does do is document the emotional reactions of the world to the during the attacks and up to after the start of the Iraq war. The most powerful commentary (in my opinion) comes from the father of a 9/11 victim, who was originally for the war in Iraq. He even got his son's name to be written on a very large bomb. But after the war started, and the 9/11 commission finds there to be no connection between Bin Laden and Iraq, he is outraged and feels betrayed. That's just a minor part of this whole show. I would recomend that everyone give it a look!
Jul 17 2005, 03:07 CEST
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