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CNN Presents - War in Iraq - The Road to Baghdad

CNN Presents - War in Iraq - The Road to Baghdad

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: CNN Presents: Noam Chomsky, MANUFACTURING CONSENT
Review: "Right now the Bush administration is pushing something called 'The Right of Pre-Emptory Self Defense.'... According to this logic, the Allies could have pre-emptively attacked Germany [toward the beginning of World War Two], and perhaps saved millions of lives...Of course, THIS IS PRECISELY THE EXCUSE THAT GERMANY ALSO USED TO ATTACK POLAND AND MANY OTHER COUNTRIES (emphasis mine)...

"... We can't give Iraq a clean bill of health; therefore we can't close the book on their weapons of mass destruction. But simultaneously we can't reasonably talk about Iraqi non-compliance as representing a de-facto retention of a prohibited capability worthy of war..."

Scott Ritter
WAR ON IRAQ

Facts ARE stubborn things.

Commenting on the "tense debate" as to whether or not war with Iraq is justified and the steely resolve of our military to follow through on its objective is hypocritical at best. Particularly when thinking, if nothing else, of the supposed rift between the press and the government that took place during Vietnam, mythically clearing the air for truth to actually be told on our airwaves. Commenting on the DVD quality, considering it comes from the highly lauded CNN, is also pretty silly. Moreover, the moral and ethical dilemmas referred to by the journalists and producers of this video, regarding the justifiability of this war, become not just irrelevant but deeply immoral pretensions in and of themselves, in light of the simple and obvious truths purposely obscured in its construction. This slick, well made, informative video is actually an unconscious indictment of the Media in our time.


Let's review some unrefuted historical facts, shall we?


1) Saddam Hussein was an ALLY of the United States during the Reagan Administration for reasons that make it clear that our invasion of Iraq could not possibly have had anything to do with the establishment of democracy in the region, long before the members of the Bush cabinet started coming out with their own books and telling tales out of school, effectively proving this to be the case. Iraq has a more than 60% Shi'ite Muslim population, corresponding to the more than 80% Shi'ite population of the presently hated Iran. A parliamentary, majority-rule democracy in Iraq would make both a Shi'ite alliance with neighboring Iran and a Muslim nationalist restructuring of the oil distribution of both countries a foregone conclusion. The price of gasoline would probably leap to *seven* dollars a gallon in the US, instead of the rapid climb to two dollars we are currently experiencing over merely the threat of a continued guerilla "police action", in the event of a REAL Iraqi parliamentary democracy being born and the subsequent Muslim Alliance domino effect spreading like wildfire across the Middle East; a domino effect which could easily become the first step in the (inevitable) reincarnation of the Ottoman Empire that Dr. Zbigniew K. Brzezinski warned the Pentagon against in THE GRAND CHESSBOARD more than twenty years ago.

The Reagan Administration, with a younger and even bolder Rumsfeld, allied itself with Saddam's secular and oppressive 17% Sunni Muslim ruling regime (illegally established forty years ago by the CIA of the Kennedy Administration) specifically to prevent this. We not only looked the other way as he used the very chemical weapons we supposedly went to war with him now about on the Iranian people but, VIA THE SURPLUS OF CHEMICALS FROM AMERICAN FIRMS, WE SUPPLIED HIM WITH THEM, to prevent this very post-Iraqi democracy Shi'ite alliance of Iran and Iraq from ever happening, back in 1982. It was only after the subsequent seven-year war of Iraq with neighboring Iran, where Hussein began to save his regime FROM democracy while bankrupting the country (again, with our military assistance), did he begin to look to an invasion of oil-rich Kuwait in 1990 (which before World War I, lest we forget, *was part of Iraq*; separated by the Europeans and Woodrow Wilson into a separate country now for very familiar political reasons). The only thing that could possibly be palatable in the eyes of American Foreign Policy, given these facts of political life, is not a democratic Iraq, but an equally oppressive regime run by a castrated, more easily controlled version of Saddam, completely reflecting the current set-up but in a newly democratic disguise.

And to date, thousands of innocent people, journalists and soldiers have died for this.

2) Iraq's illegal weapons program had already been so well dismantled since the end of the Gulf War via the inspections process that it would be all but impossible for our (corrupt) intelligence community to not see and surgically abort any attempt of restarting it YEARS before any weapons program he attempted to reconstruct--biological, chemical, or nuclear--could become even remotely functional. Sanctions and inspections, simply put, WORKED; maybe not as well as France wants to believe, but better than our administration actually wants, let alone wants to admit. Every other day, it seems, a former member of the Bush Administration reveals how this was common knowledge to his staff but purposely ignored, making Noam Chomsky seem more like a prophet with each passing day.

But perhaps most importantly:

3) All of the comparisons of today's Baghdad to yesterday's Berlin for the benefit of propaganda and television ratings are designed to help us forget the fact that, as this supposedly ended war now demands an American military presence in the region for several years, *Baghdad is becoming the new Vietnam, with Afghanistan the new Laos*. America can win the battle with any army in the Middle East in a matter of hours (maybe even Iran)...AND LOSE A BITTER, ESCALATING GUERILLA WAR WITH THE ENTIRE ARAB WORLD A FEW YEARS LATER.

I would suggest triangulating this DVD with three books: WAR ON IRAQ by Scott Ritter, WAR ON FREEDOM by Mosaddeq Ahmed and UP FROM CONSERVATISM by Michael Lind, to fully reveal the shadow side of our country's national character. And to enable one the achievement of moral clarity in these morally schizophrenic times.

Oil isn't everything. Neither is CNN.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Anti-Americanism...CNN style
Review: A heavy-handed dose of civilian casualties, cynical skeptics and military mishaps. It's amazing how one story can be retold in so many different versions. From the Arab press to the socialist press to the right wing press...who the hell knows what really happens in the world?

If you're looking for a document of what happend on the road to Baghdad, don't look to this piece of anti-American propaganda. According to CNN it's our fault that everyone hates us and we can't even tie our own shoelaces.

Highly disappointed.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Who's Story?
Review: CNN's Walter Rodgers was imbedded in our unit and I'm very disappointed with CNN's efforts. There was very little footage from 3-7 CAV and the story does not tell of the Army's or Marine Corps' great successes. Would not recommend this for any vet of the war, especially those who served with 3ID.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Who's Story?
Review: CNN's Walter Rodgers was imbedded in our unit and I'm very disappointed with CNN's efforts. There was very little footage from 3-7 CAV and the story does not tell of the Army's or Marine Corps' great successes. Would not recommend this for any vet of the war, especially those who served with 3ID.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If you are looking for left-wing propaganda, this is it!
Review: However, if you are looking for a factual documentary try the National Geographics "21 Days to Baghdad" or wait for a Foxnews release. I was very disappointed with this CNN one. Totally politically motivated rather than reporting the real story. At least the National Geographics one provides a balanced view - plus it has better material. This one went in my garbage can. I should have listened to the other reviews. I'm serious, don't buy it or you will be disappointed. Don't say I didn't warn you!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: More anti-American propaganda from [CNN]
Review: I bought this as a keepsake for my son who served in the USMC during the War for Iraqi Liberation, Oorah! We watched it together tonight, and neither of us can believe it was even the same war. This "documentary" focuses on the damage done to innocent Iraqi civilians by the evil American aggressors, and the inept "go it alone" cowboy mentality of the Bush administation. This account will give you the impression that the war was a colossal failure, not the new standard for 21st century combat that will be studied by military historians for years to come.

Save your money and wait for the "fair and balanced" version of this war. Unless you preferred the Al-Jazeera version of events during the war, you will be disappointed and a bit angry with this.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unfortunate
Review: I was expecting an account of the unit with which CNN's reporters were attached. I wanted to know more about their individual experiences and understand their burden. What I got was a questioning of why the war was fought in the first place. I find it unfortunate that few resources are readily available that tell the stories of those who fought so bravely. Oliver North put out a book on his experiences, I've not read it, but I'm sure he stayed closer to the events he was supposed to be covering.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Absurdly Reported Trash
Review: If you are looking for anti-American propaganda, you found it. If you are looking for an accurate documentary, look elsewhere. National Geographic has a good one or wait for one from Foxnews. If you love America, don't buy this. You will be sorry!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Anti-American Propaganda
Review: If you are looking for anti-American propaganda, you found it. If you are looking for an accurate documentary, look elsewhere. National Geographic has a good one or wait for one from Foxnews. If you love America, don't buy this. You will be sorry!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Absurdly Reported Trash
Review: If you want political commentary, turn on the daily liberal diatribe from CNN. Don't buy this trash!!!!!!


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