Review of No End in Sight (2007) by Sean M — 13 Feb 2008
An excellent film that does what this type of documentary is supposed to do, credibly builds a case that gets you riled up and emotional at an injustice. I was shouting at the tv screen as I watched this.
The biggest revelation is that the US very well might have won the peace if the people on the ground were listened to. Instead, the Bush cabal undermined and utterly sabotaged it's own goals by choosing to follow ideology over reality.
It's not surprising that's what happened, what's surprising is to hear former Bush insiders say "I can't stay quiet on this any longer," and see military colonels and former ambassadors seethe with anger as they describe how it all went wrong on orders from Washington.
This is one not to be missed. Far more credible than Michael Moore.
This review of No End in Sight (2007) was written by Sean M on 13 Feb 2008.
No End in Sight has generally received very positive reviews.
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