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No End in Sight (2007)

“The American Occupation of Iraq. The Inside Story From the Ultimate Insiders.”

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In No End in Sight (2007), a gripping exploration of the tumultuous events unfurling in Iraq takes center stage, focusing particularly on the consequential spring of 2003. The film pulls back the curtain on the architects of these decisions, revealing the void of a solid occupation strategy in post-Saddam Iraq, and the ill-equipped team left to navigate the country's uncertain future. It further scrutinizes the inadequate military presence, struggling to maintain order amidst chaos. When Bremmer assumes control, he introduces three seismic shifts, shattering Iraq's fragile equilibrium: the absence of a provisional Iraqi government, the rigorous de-Ba'athification, and the dissolution of the Iraqi military. The film, segmented into enlightening chapters from History to Consequences, brings together a diverse chorus of voices: journalists, scholars, soldiers, top-ranking military officials, and ex-members of the Bush administration, many of whom bore witness to Baghdad's 2003 upheaval firsthand. No End in Sight serves as a stark chronicle of a crisis, laying bare the roots of a debacle and its far-reaching, still-unfolding implications. The narrative is as compelling as it is cautionary, an insightful journey into a chapter of modern history that continues to shape our world.

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No End in Sight is a documentary movie featuring Campbell Scott and directed by Charles Ferguson.

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