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No End in Sight: The American Occupation of Iraq

Date:
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Time:
7:15 PM - 9:45 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Claudia Lehan
Location Details:
Red Vic Movie House
1727 Haight St.
San Francisco, CA
94110

No End in Sight: The American Occupation of Iraq - the Inside Story from the Ultimate Insiders.

"Enraging. Apocalyptic. Masterful." - Village Voice


Dir. Charles Ferguson US 2007
This is the first film of its kind to chronicle the reasons behind Iraq’s descent into guerilla war, warlord rule, criminality and anarchy. No End In Sight is a jaw-dropping insider’s tale of wholesale incompetence, recklessness and corruption. The film provides a candid retelling of the events following the fall of Baghdad in 2003, from high ranking officials to Iraqi civilians, American soldiers and prominent analysts. No End In Sight examines the manner in which the principal errors of US policy – the use of insufficient troop levels, allowing the looting of Baghdad, the purging of professionals from the Iraqi government and the disbanding of the Iraqi military – largely created the insurgency and chaos that engulf Iraq today. (102m)
Sun: 2:00, 4:15, 7:15, 9:25
Mon: 7:15, 9:25
Added to the calendar on Mon, Sep 24, 2007 3:13PM

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by Aaron Aarons
Like General Sanchez's latest criticism of the Bush regime, this film is part of a falling out among imperialist bandits who have made a mess out of a major heist.

The film may well be worth seeing anyway. But any enjoyment over the problems the U.S. rulers have created for themselves is undermined by the recognition of the much, much greater suffering they have caused the Iraqi people.
by Aaron Aarons
Like General Sanchez's latest criticism of the Bush regime, this film is part of a falling out among imperialist bandits who have made a mess out of a major heist.

The film may well be worth seeing anyway. But any enjoyment over the problems the U.S. rulers have created for themselves is undermined by the recognition of the much, much greater suffering they have caused the Iraqi people.
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