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Bush’s War Part I is this gritty, no-holds-barred documentary that digs deep into the complexities of the Iraq War. It’s got that raw, unfiltered vibe you’d expect from Frontline, tackling topics like 9/11 and the controversial decisions made in the war's wake. The pacing ebbs and flows, sometimes feeling like a slow burn as it builds up to the heavier moments—like Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. The interviews and archival footage create a tense atmosphere that really drives home the gravity of the events. It’s not just about the battles, but the moral and ethical questions that linger. It captures a moment in time when everything felt uncertain, and that makes it distinctive in the landscape of war documentaries.
Explores the political backdrop of the Iraq War · Includes extensive interviews and archival footage · Highlights ethical dilemmas surrounding the conflict
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