Using a wealth of different sources, Robert Greenwald investigates the motives and pretexts of the administration of former President George W. Bush for going to war in Iraq after 9/11. Greenwald's film dissects the different catalysts leading to the war, from the media's treatment of the issue to the practice of "data mining." A panel of experts lend their voices to this examination, including CIA analysts, a former CIA director, previous ambassadors and a weapons inspector.
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Uncovered: The Iraq War performs a vital service by compiling the most compelling arguments from twenty-five foreign policy and national security advisors. It filled a gap left by much of the mainstream media.
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