I've put this out before, but I watched it again the other day and I thought it was even more pertinent than ever.This documentary by BBC from 2003 shows the neoconservative's mindset at the pinnacle of the war in Iraq and helps to understand the state of our world in 2018. Our times give the answers to many questions asked back in this film of 2003. People like Perle, Wolfowitz, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and John Bolton speak about their ambition and their willingness to topple the regimes in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Iran and North Korea.For a better world? [embedded content]
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This documentary by BBC from 2003 shows the neoconservative's mindset at the pinnacle of the war in Iraq and helps to understand the state of our world in 2018.
Our times give the answers to many questions asked back in this film of 2003.
People like Perle, Wolfowitz, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and John Bolton speak about their ambition and their willingness to topple the regimes in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Iran and North Korea.
For a better world?