A Good Documentary on the War on Terror
Be prepared to invest some time, though: It’s four and a half hours. Worth every minute, though, to get a good idea of how we got where we are today.
This, by the way, is what good documentary journalism looks like. Not some Michael Moore or Fox News partisan hack job, it’s a detailed, and well researched history of the war so far. It includes interviews with key players like Richard Armitage, L. Paul Bremer III, Ahmad Chalabi, Richard Clarke, John Yoo, Philip Zelikow, David Kay, several military commanders, Iraqi expatriates, etc.