Uncovered: The War on Iraq (2004)
5 years after the invasion of Iraq it is a known fact that, in contradiction to the statements of the Busch Administration before March 2003, there were no weapons of mass destruction in the country. So what went wrong?
Robert Greenwald’s documentary “Uncovered: The war on Iraq” chronicles the determination of the Bush Administration to start a war against Sadam’s regime, following the events of September 11, 2001. Through interviews with U.S intelligence and defense officials, foreign service experts, and U.N. weapons inspectors, including a former CIA director, a former ambassador to Saudi Arabia and even President Bush’s Secretary of the Army, this documentary work is able to show that the the motives presented by the U.S. Administration to attack and invade Iraq are completely unfounded.
Downloads:
Documentary download (Long version of 2004. An earlier shorter version of 2003 is also available)
Links:
“Uncovered: The War on Iraq” @ IMBd
Related ‘docs’ @ Critical Docs: The World According to Bush (2004), Iraq for Sale (2006), Why We Fight (2005)

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