To Invade or Not Invade
A documentary on the war with Iraq and our future foreign policy.
Topics
- The interviews examine the premises on which the proponents of the war based their pro war stance and exposes the flaws in their reasoning.
- The interviews go beyond the public façade of the politicians and expose their true character.
- The drama and emotional intensity produced by this kind of Socratic interviewing is unmatched and therefore, very entertaining.
- The unforeseen negative consequences of the war and the change in policy are clearly spelled out so that the public can consider the downside of the war.
- The documentary provides an answer and solution to the problem by identifying the principle we should follow when deciding whether or not to invade, along with the reasoning that supports it.
Guests
Jan interviewed former CIA Director, James Woolsey; Editor at Large of UPI and the Washington Times, Arnaud De Borchgrave; former Assistant Deputy Secretary of Defense, Frank Gaffney; Congressmen J.D. Haworth and Gregory W. Meeks as well as Congresswoman Heather A. Wilson.
The documentary has worldwide video.
The Consequences of the Iraq War
The Consequences of the Iraq War are examined. Interviews with Congressmen and journalists lead to the identification of the double standards in our policy.
Why did we Invade Iraq?- Nation Building
Why did we Invade Iraq? Should the US government engage in nation building? Is it a proper function of the government?
Runtime: 50 minutes
Price: $12.00