 | Director Robert Greenwald uses news coverage and other footage to compile a portrait of the government under President George W. Bush as it prepares for and justifies the war in Iraq. Highlighting the inconsistencies evident in the statements made by... |
 | In Rory Stewart's THE PLACES IN BETWEEN, the biographical account of the author's fascinating (and potentially suicidal) solo trek across Afghanistan in 2002, he promises his mother that if he survives he'll come home and stay out of danger. It turns... |
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 | A secret Pentagon assessment sent to the White House in May 2006 forecasted a more violent 2007 in Iraq, contradicting the repeated optimistic statements of President Bush. This book examines how the Bush administration avoided telling the truth... |
 | The Duke himself, John Wayne, records a stirring call to arms at the height of the Vietnam War. This film traces the roots of Communism from Lenin to Ho Chi Minh, and it decries the flagging American will to face the "Communist conspiracy." An... |
 | Rajiv Chandrasekaran’s damning in-depth report on life in Baghdad's Green Zone, the cordoned-off section that was the seat of the U.S. military command as well as of the Coalition Provisional Authority, reveals case after case of a stunningly... |
 | In this memoir, Kimberly Dozier recounts her experience as a correspondent for CBS News in Iraq. In 2006, while in Baghdad, Dozier was wounded in a car bomb explosion that killed her camera crew; an American soldier was also killed, as was a... |
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 | Bing West draws on his extensive experiences as an embedded reporter with American troops in Iraq to produce this stunning and eye-opening account of the counterinsurgency as it was experienced by American soldiers and Iraqis. West provides... |
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