Fahrenheit 9/11 movie plot

2021-11-18 08:01
This documentary reflects certain aspects of the U.S. government, trying to explain why the U.S. has become a target of hatred and terrorist activities, why the U.S. is always easily involved in wars, and pointed out that the greed for oil after 9/11 is crazy. It played an absolute role in the war on terrorism, and it also analyzed how the so-called relationship between the Bush family and bin Laden led them to become unequal enemies.
The film not only directly points to the social and economic ties between the Bush family and wealthy Saudis, including the royal family, the Saudi ambassador to Washington, and the bin Laden family, but also shows the true conditions of the US military and ordinary people in Iraq during the Iraq War. Among them, it pays particular attention to ordinary people related to war, such as the Iraqi people who were injured in the war; the ordinary people like Leila Lipscomb who lost their son in the war and changed their views on the Iraq war launched by the Bush administration Mother; like the American soldiers who entered ordinary families in Baghdad to arrest innocent citizens; like the American soldiers who hated the Iraq War; like the impoverished African-Americans in Michigan that became the source of American recruits.
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  • Shanon 2022-03-24 09:01:40

    Exhausting the truth and doubting students

  • Melyna 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Too strong documentaries

Fahrenheit 9/11 quotes

  • Michael Moore: Meet John Ashcroft. In 2000, he was running for re-election as Senator from Missouri against a man who died the month before the election. The voters preferred the dead guy, so George W. Bush made him his Attorney General. He was sworn in on a stack of Bibles, 'cause when you can't beat a dead guy, you need all the help you can get.

  • Mature woman: Today on the news, Rumsfeld was saying and Wolfowitz was saying: "The Iraqi people are much, much better off. Isn't it better that we got rid of Saddam, and now the Iraqi people can do what they wanna do, and really be free?" Will they ever be free? No, they'll not be free. And where are the weapons of mass destruction? It was a - we were duped. We were really duped. And these poor people, the young men and women who are being killed there. It's unnecessary.

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