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No End in Sight offers a raw, chronological unpacking of the chaos in Iraq post-Saddam. Ferguson’s direction really digs into the missteps and poor planning from those in power, especially in that critical spring of 2003. It’s not just about the war itself, but the people making the calls – their backgrounds, their decisions. The pacing, though a bit methodical, allows you to absorb the gravity of each miscalculation. The interviews are candid, revealing a mix of frustration and disbelief from various officials. It’s distinct from other war docs because it examines the aftermath so closely, using archival footage and firsthand accounts to paint a picture of the systemic failures. A heavy watch, but essential for understanding the broader implications.
In-depth analysis of Iraq occupationFocus on decision-makers' backgroundsChronological storytelling approach
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