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Director:
Charles Ferguson
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Campbell Scott, Gerald Burke, Ali Fadhil…
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A comprehensive look at the Bush Administration's conduct of the Iraq war and its occupation of the country.
No End in Sight
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0912593
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SOURCE: No End in Sight 2007 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary, War
Director: Charles Ferguson
Stars: Campbell Scott, Gerald Burke, Ali Fadhil
Plot: A comprehensive look at the Bush Administration's conduct of the Iraq war and its occupation of the country.
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English
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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.—