SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain
If all that is said is true, then this is like some kind of twisted Orwellian nightmare. It's Animal Farm all over again as a select few individuals make the choices. Terrifying in more ways than one, the film shows the disastrous war, planned out my money grabbing idiots. It's not just the dying soldiers/Iraqi civilians that highlight the problems, but also the unemployment and destruction of Iraq's cultural heritage. The only protection is offered to the oil fields. Again, the big names refuse to take part. But there are some balanced arguments, which sometimes fall into "he said/she said" retorts. No End In Sight is riveting stuff, and if even just a handful of claims are true, then it's worth taking note.
mailtemp1234
This documentary is amazing. It describes the IRAQ issues very well and shows the arrogance and ignorance in the mistakes made in Iraq. Amazingly the problems were well understood and still occurred. It is ridiculous and scary that this level of stupidity can exist in the USA at top levels and terrifying to see it proved so well here. One can only hope more people will see this documentary. It is relevant to anyone wanting to understand the IRAQ situation clearly, and even more it gives you an understanding that the future events there will most likely escalate to effect the entire world we live in. The interviews are well done with intelligent people who were "in the know" and also the use of the news cuttings that reflect the position of the Bush Government is well done too, illustrating the massive lies the public have been told. You get to see the EXACT decisions made in the beginning which echo through the entire IRAQ disaster to this day. It also shows the unfortunate perspective of soldiers who have been let down by these decisions. The perspective of people in IRAQ and the emotional content is handled well, this area has been hidden far too long from the public. You are left realizing just how irreparable the damage done to the IRAQI people is.
djray65
This is an amazing conformation of the Bush administrations utter failure in the handling of the Iraq war. A girl scoot troop could have made better and more informed decisions. Perhaps even a troop of monkeys would have done a better job then Bush's henchmen?The errors in judgment and lack of military experience within the administration are both appalling and telling of the Bush white house. Every military expert was systematically ignored or sidelined. It's as if the Bush administration's primary and sole interest or concern was the protection and acquisition of Iraq's oil provisions.This film is a testament to the complete and absolute failure of the Bush presidency.
Jim Guy
Ferguson did something no other documentary film writer would have done. He interviewed the people who were in charge. Amazingly, most of them showed up. He asked them very respectful questions, and they explained how everything has gone so wrong. Anyone could assemble a group of war opponents and ask them their opinions, and many already have.This is new, amazingly well presented, and until Rumsfeld, Bremer, Cheney and Bush are willing to speak candidly on the subject, this is the last word on what happened in Iraq. Based on what you see in this film, there is no need to wait until the war in Iraq is over to tell the story. Iraq was lost years ago.