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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How Decisions Are Made
Without regard to your view of the Iraq War in particular and the War on Terror in general, this documentary will provide a fascinating look at the inner workings of President Bush's White House and its relationships with the Pentagon, Justice Department and CIA. More than half of the interviews and recorded speeches/meetings involve the subjects themselves. This is not...
Published on April 2, 2008 by D. Anthony

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13 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great Interviews; Some Questions About Editing
There are some fine interviews on this DVD. If you have watched Frontline in the past, then most of this DVD will seem familiar since it relies on the Frontline shows since 9/11.

I hesitate on my rating because I'm a bit skeptical of the construction of this documentary. It is made by PBS, the same folks who brought us Buying the War by Bill Moyers...
Published on April 3, 2008 by Centerra


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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How Decisions Are Made, April 2, 2008
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D. Anthony (Pennsylvania, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Frontline: Bush's War (DVD)
Without regard to your view of the Iraq War in particular and the War on Terror in general, this documentary will provide a fascinating look at the inner workings of President Bush's White House and its relationships with the Pentagon, Justice Department and CIA. More than half of the interviews and recorded speeches/meetings involve the subjects themselves. This is not your typical documentary full of opinions by third parties juxtaposed with quick soundbytes, but rather an explanation, in their own words, of how the principals of our government moved from 9/11 to the War in Iraq. My only regret is that PBS did or could not get interviews with George Tenet and Donald Rumsfeld, as most of their actions are told through others. Adding their perspective would have been interesting. This DVD represents excellent reporting which, although a criticism of the Bush Administration, sticks to the facts and provides the viewer with a valuable insight into the give-and-take of Washington.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Historically Significant Documentary, July 18, 2008
This review is from: Frontline: Bush's War (DVD)
Bush's War, parts 1 and 2 deal with the Bush Administration's reaction to the events of 9/11/2001. The documentary interviews so many of the important principles, it provides very valuable insights into what our nation did, what miscues we made and who the were likely the responsible parties. I highly recommend this documentary, but I also recommend reading the extended interviews which you can do at PBS.org.

Admittedly, there were some principles who weren't interviewed, namely Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet, Douglas Feith, and of course, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Scooter Libby. However the list of people who did give interviews is impressive, with much cross-collaboration on important details regarding the Bush Administration's war on terror.

Certainly, coming out of this documentary, some individuals looked much better than others. Those who come accross as protagonists include guys like Rich Armitage, Gen. Jack Keane, Col. H.R. McMaster, Fiasco author Thomas Ricks, and David Kay. Frontline often contributes to the demonization of the antagonists in this drama by playing evil or disturbing background music when individuals such as Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, or others are discussed. But individuals such as J.Paul Bremer, Douglas Feith, Paul Wolfowitz, Scooter Libby, Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, Gen. Casey, and many others are portrayed as individuals who were key players who made serious mistakes.

The first part of the documentary deals with the government's response from the perspective of going after Al Qaeda, Afganistan, and the rule of law as the administration "took the gloves off" and used the "war on terror" as a justification for human rights violations. It also deals with the leadup to the Iraq war and the "fixing of the evidence around the policy" and the CIA's caving into the Cheney/Wolfowitz goal of invading Iraq.

The second part deals with the execution of the Iraq War from a military perspective and from the later attempts to justify the war given the lack of "weapons of mass destruction." Military strategy is discussed relative to the growing insurgency. Gen. Jack Keane's interview was perhaps the most insightful as he indicates that they never anticipated an insurgency and never had a strategy to deal with it. Even after it was evident that the insurgency was going on, the state of denial in the Bush administration was stunning to say the least.

The "light footprint" strategy of Don Rumsfeld is discussed at length, as is the efforts of some in the Bush administration such as Condi Rice to rethink the strategy for Iraq and try to deal with the insurgency.

One aspect of the documentary that is stunning is the degree to which the Bush administration was so deeply divided and ineffective in employing consistent and thoughtful strategies to deal with the crisis our nation faced. What the documentary says in so many words, but never ties together, is that it is the failure of leadership by George W. Bush that led to the fiasco. Bush brought together alot of strong individuals into his administrion. But by doing so, it meant that if he didn't provide strong leadership himself, internal dissension was inevitable. By not insisting that his team work together effectively, by not asking the hard but important questions that an effective chief executive officer must ask, Bush failed as a leader. And though Bush will hand off this war to some other President, the documentary makes it clear, that this fiasco, was "Bush's War."
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clean and complete, well researched and executed, September 5, 2008
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Edward Castano (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Frontline: Bush's War (DVD)
Whether you're Democrat or Republican, pro or anti-Bush, this documentary will help you see the war in an objective light.

Since the 2001 attacks of September 11th, we were constantly feds news bites, clips and news articles for or against going to war with Iraq. Since going to war we have been constantly told why or why not the war was succeeding or failing, both by the media and by politicians. Simply put, the last 7 years have been a media whirlwind and information overload for Americans.

Whether or not you agree with the war, this documentary will give you a complete picture of how it is that our nation's leaders ultimately made their decision. You'll have a clearer understanding of the actual basis for going to war, beyond the talking points we've heard repeated over and over again.

You'll also get an extremely detailed and honest view of the personalities within the Whitehouse Administration and how their arrogance and failure to get along and listen to each other ultimately led us down the wrong path.

My wife and I mistakenly started watching this on NetFlix and we were immediately mesmeorized by the its detail and deep political insight. This program was entertaining, informative and enlightening beyond our wildest expectations.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bush's War, August 28, 2008
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A powerful and exposing story! This 4 hour documentary on the Irag War explains and illustrates how the Bush administration plotted & planned the strategy of convincing the public that Iraq was an imminent threat to the United States and how Colin Powell was purposefully kept out of the loop as the war unfolded. It details Cheney's influence on Bush in keeping Rumsfeld on staff and how Rumsfeld bullied his staff members. Highly recommended.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Balanced and Well Done, July 8, 2008
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This video is exceptionally well done. Aside from the supurb documententation and interviews, this video portrays the relational dynamics in play in the President's inner circle in the aftermath of 9-11. Viewers soon recognize that conflict was inevitable; not in Iraq, but in the cabinet. That conflict and anxiety metastasized in ways that were contagious. This film describes and reveals it without making strong judgments about it. I shared my copy with a friend with a viewpoint on Iraq that is opposite my own and he too concurred, "well done."
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Meticulous and insightful, April 8, 2008
This review is from: Frontline: Bush's War (DVD)
This covers the post 9/11 period and exposes the processes and infighting involved with the 'War on Terrorism' and how we slipped (or were pushed) into it. The arguments are rational and credible so they give a good version of events.
It would have got 5 stars except for the annoying noise in the background - for what reason I do not know. Perhaps it was to keep us awake but it was certainly distracting and annoying (as well as being pointless).
However, a classy doumentary (that does not need 'musical' help - I use the word 'musical in its very widest sense).
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the time, everyone should see this, October 24, 2008
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Frontline does a great job of breaking down the need-to-know information and the context when events took place. The strongest endorsement of the documentary is the quality and high-level guests and interviews. I haven't even made it the whole way through because I've seen several parts multiple times. Fascinating.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for all to see!!!!!, July 15, 2008
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The coverage is fair, including opposing opinions. It's presented in a concise, dramatic, and flowing manner. As a work, it is a classic piece of drama. As a citizen of the world, it is a must to see.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling viewing, wholly informative and greatly enlightening, January 10, 2009
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I am Australian and have a keen interest in America so this was bought for me as a Christmas present. My interests however are more about US history and politics, not war, but it made for compelling viewing. My interest in the US intensified after 9/11 (I was 22 at the time) and I must admit to largely training my attention on all things other than the Iraq war beyond the political context even though I knew I was ignoring one of the most important events in the history of the US. This documentary was a real eye opener. I would say I am like most observers of the conflict (who have no direct connection to it) and see it for its difficulty and sheer horror and have been overwelmed by its complexity and frankly sheer length. Keeping a mental hold on the conflict is not easy without real absorption. This documentary puts everything in such chronological order and necessary context that one comes out of it with an infinitely more informed viewpoint and one I hope to be a starting point for further study on my part.

Viewing it was especially timely for me given the recent election and imminent inauguration of Barack Obama and I imagine was much more timely for US audiences pre-election. I started out with a negative pre-9/11 opinion of the Bush administration, which became supportive immediately post 9/11, and has solidified into a poor opinion, specifically in connection to the response of 9/11 post Afghanistan and the handling of the 9/11 Commission.

This documentary for me expanded upon my initial distrust of the administration as it opens an endless parade of further avenues for questioning and slams home my initial opinion even further. Don't get me wrong I still find America and its society fascinating and the people mainly fantastic, I just dont like the Bush administration. Economics aside, the next 2 years will be VERY interesting for America. Good luck Mr Obama.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely chilling..., June 29, 2011
This review is from: Frontline: Bush's War (DVD)
Had I known what I know now I would have been banging on the door of the White House to end this war. But that of course is the point. Obscure the information and get the people to follow you...

This is the most indepth and thorough look at the War on Terror to date. This goes inside the White House and exposes the factions and the divisions among Bush's staff as well as the CIA and Army.

This isn't propaganda, this is truth. This is what Really went on behind the scenes with the supposed War on Terror. Innocent Iraqis have been killed and for what? What about the Iraqis still in detention because they were suspected of terrorist activities? War is far from pretty but there is such a thing as a Honest War and a Dishonest War. Guess what this one is?

Also see
The Tillman Story
No End in Sight
Control Room
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