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  • Why We Fight

    The following is taken from Wikipedia:

    Why We Fight is a documentary film directed by Eugene Jarecki that won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. The documentary was first released on January 17, 2005, exactly 44 years after Dwight D. Eisenhower's farewell address. It received a limited theatrical release on January 20, 2005. It was released on DVD to the home video market on June 27, 2005 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, with a MPAA rating of PG-13.

    The documentary is named after the World War II-era propaganda newsreels titled "Why We Fight," which had been commissioned by the United States.

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    "It is nowhere written that the American empire goes on forever."

    The film describes the rise and maintenance of the United States military-industrial complex while concentrating on wars led by the United States of the last fifty years and in particular on the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. It alleges that every decade since World War II, the American public has been told a lie to bring it into war to fuel the military-economic machine, which in turn maintains American dominance in the world. It includes interviews with John McCain, Chalmers Johnson, Richard Perle, William Kristol, Gore Vidal and Joseph Cirincione. The film also incorporates the stories of a Vietnam War veteran whose son died in the September 11, 2001 attacks and then had his son's name written on a bomb dropped on Iraq, a 23-year old New York man who enlists in the United States Army citing his financial troubles after his only family member died, and a former Vietnamese refugee who now develops explosives for the American military.

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    Here are links on YouTube to the video. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

    Part 1

    part 2

    Part 3

    Part 4
    Achkerov kute.

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    Thanks Anon that was very well produced and informative.

    Had to watch it in pieces but got through it tonight ...

    No one else here watched it??

    The view count on YouTube is depressing too ... 50k for the 1st part and 15k for the fourth part. I wonder if they reset the counter like every month or sumthin' ...

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      Re: Why We Fight

      Originally posted by Lamb Boy View Post
      Thanks Anon that was very well produced and informative.

      Had to watch it in pieces but got through it tonight ...

      No one else here watched it??

      The view count on YouTube is depressing too ... 50k for the 1st part and 15k for the fourth part. I wonder if they reset the counter like every month or sumthin' ...
      Unfortunately, not many people care or have the time to watch it. But wouldn't you agree it is eye-opening?

      Also, did you know that humans are being farmed under Denver airport and then used to make burgers for aliens?
      Achkerov kute.

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        Re: Why We Fight

        Yes.

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          Re: Why We Fight

          I watched that long time ago, very good documentary.

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