Why We Fight Part 2 of 10 Video
Why We Fight describes the rise and maintenance of the United States military-industrial complex and its fifty-year involvement with the wars led by the United States to date, especially its 2003 Invasion of Iraq. The documentary asserts that in every decade since World War II, the American public was told a lie, so that the Government (incumbent Administration) could take them to war and fuel the military-industrial economy maintaining American political dominance in the world. Interviewed about this matter, are politician John McCain, political scientist and former-CIA analyst Chalmers Johnson, politician Richard Perle, reporter William Kristol, writer Gore Vidal, and public policy expert Joseph Cirincione.
Why We Fight documents the consequences of said foreign policy with the stories of a Vietnam War veteran whose son was killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks, and who then asked the military to write the name of his dead son on any bomb to be dropped in Iraq; and that of a twenty-three-year-old New Yorker who enlists in the United States Army because he is poor and in debt, his decision impelled by his mother's death; and a military explosives scientist who arrived to the U.S. as a refugee girl from Vietnam in 1975.
FarhadOnUtube: You defeated Nazi Germany to replace it with your own Nazi system.
FarhadOnUtube: You follow and go on the sane Nazi German foot prints.
nesianboy: I don't disagree with you. It is really sad. Not all Americans support what their government is doing. I want peace as much as anyone. I always thought America was an empire when I started learning about the history of my islands and Hawai'i. My people have been colonized and are a US territory till this day. I know that what has happened is wrong and America will fall one day.
ubungify: The "fuss about preemption" is that you (the planners, not america) knifed a drunk cripple and called it self defense. Fuck off.
nesianboy: I am not following.
tastingo88: This dumb ass @ 1:02 should read what Dwight D. Eisenhower said about "preventive war" ".....A preventive war, to my mind, is an impossibility today. How could you have one if one of its features would be several cities lying in ruins, several cities where many, many thousands of people would be dead and injured and mangled, the transportation systems destroyed, sanitation implements and systems all gone? That isn't preventive war; that is war.
Author: nesianboy; Uploaded: Nov 10, 2009; Duration: 10:59; Views: 159
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