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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Bros / Wea |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Documentary, Movie, War Documentaries |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 804962000999 |
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Customer Reviews of CNN Presents - War in Iraq - The Road to Baghdad
Decent Job reporting It was a decent documentry. Not to biased in either direction.
Anti-Americanism...CNN style
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?
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>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.
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>Highly disappointed.
Some Truth
In response to some of the earlier posted anti-war rhetoric, here are the real facts:
"Saddam was a secularist and hated al Qaeda" - as though simultaneous enemies of America have always shared the same ideology. Just ask the Japanese and Germans, or the Chinese and Russians, who agreed to set aside their mutual hatred to fight us for being emissaries of freedom. Under the Clinton administration it was considered standard intelligence dogma that Osama and Saddam worked together; only the controversy over Iraq has post-facto questioned that former pillar of American and European intelligence doctrine - and for entirely political reasons.
There was a reason Abu Nidal and Abu Abbas were in Baghdad. And it was the same reason why al Qaeda was working in Kurdistan, why al Zarqawi went to Baghdad to Saddam's doctors, why there is good reason to believe that before the first World Trade Center bombing the culpable terrorists had ties with Iraqi intelligence, and why seized documents now coming to light in Iraq reveal a long history of cooperation between Islamic terrorists and Saddam's secret police. To think otherwise would be crazy, given the shared aims of both in attacking Americans and getting them out of the Middle East. The only puzzle is whether Saddam contributed to the 9/11 terrorist fund or simply was apprised of al Qaeda's general efforts.
Thanks VDH.