😆🤣 I tell yea your not kiddin Geeez the more I watch the more u can see that 90percent of all conflicts in the world is simply poor communication skills its worrying to tell the truth us humans are out to to destroy anything an everything we come into touch with!!
It’s not as if Terrorist groups had to do any recruiting: When you kill people’s family members, destroy their homes and businesses, try to hide behind bland phrases like “collateral damage,” don’t be surprised when you and your entire endeavor become “collateral damage.” The way the military hierarchy is set up in a pyramid is a very intentional effort to diffuse any individual’s feeling of responsibility for the situations the boots on the ground actually experience. Unfortunately, it often doesn’t seem to work that way.
I'm so glad the Frontline library is coming to RUclips. It makes so much sense. I hope PBS can generate more interest and revenue so they can keep making these stories.
@@moodist1er You never post information or evidence. Funny how that is huh... Because you're not interested in information and evidence? Reality has become "liberal propaganda".
frontline has turned so left it's too annoying if you actually follow things... they cover, they did it for Biden on their little video they made of him after he won, it was unwatchable.
@@brandonfreeman6517 how are the things they cover politically biased? They’re covering giant or unique news stories. I follow frontline pretty frequently so I’m well aware of the stories they cover -Investigating FBI internal motivations post 9/11 -investigating COVID -investigating various political tensions in the Middle East -investigating the cause and effects of AI usage/developments in China -political profiles -brain trauma in the NFL -poverty in America -mechanics of the Supreme Court Look, this is just important stuff that literate members of society should care about and learn about. If you want to call that “liberal”, fine, but you’re just exposing your own shortcomings.
Only Liberia, The Philippines and Puerto Rico and some South Pacific islands have been successful to my knowledge; interesting subject though; General Patreaus COIN obviously doesn’t work it seemed like a good plan their is hope for iraq ISIS took an L in iraq
@@Ryanbwin The Philippines is only successful from lunar orbit They have a dictator who shoots kids for suspected weed They are as heavily armed as we are what the
I fear it goes back further than that. We've been at war with regularity since WW2. Really none of them were well executed or worth the cost in terms of govt spending but especially in killed or injured Americans and coubtless millions dead on other side. Korea, Bay of Pigs invasion, Vietnam, Grenada, supporting right wing guerilla groups in central america to overthrow the democratically-elected socialist govt of places like Nicaragua; heck we even sent weapons to the Mujahedeen in central Asia so they could fight Russians. Then Golf War Part 1, then Bosnia then USS Cole then 9/11 so we've been fighting in middle east ever since. It's been 20 yrs and we've had tens of thousands of US causalities (dead or disabled). As many that died in Iraq and Afghanistan, we've lost in suicides among vets. We spent TRILLIONS in Afghanistan. We spent TRILLIONS in Iraq. What we could've done with that money... not just back home, but all over the world. I suppose it's not that simple. Most of that money was spent trying to help Afghans and Iraqis, but sending that type of resource to those places just grew corruption, empowering our enemies. If we sent that money (or food and medicine) to any trouble place like SE Asia or Africa, it would also breed corruption and given more power to warlords. So... shall we do NOTHING? We can't do nothing. But one thing that seems to be a no brainer: we could feed Americans; rebuild our own cities; avoid crippling entire generations with student debt. We could maybe do something about healthcare. Fix our rail lines, our bridges, or general infrastructure. We lose BILLIONS in lost time just in NYC due to delays for commuters using a 100-yr old mass transit system.
Indepth, investigative and shading some incites we did not know. This is what you call journalism now. PBS keeping these docuseries coming just like last week.
Free station PBS is the CREME de la CREME….the finest in journalism documentary and heck as far as I’m concerned, anything else they do… BRAVO 👏🏽 UNRIVALLED PBS/QED‼️
@@scotts6067 no shit Sherlock it’s an hour. For an hour long piece they got great interview after great interview. Of course it’s going to look shallow compared to someone who was living there… use ya noggin
@@timothygunn4160 Yeah that’s literally the whole point of my post. Iraqis were so optimistic in 2004 and it’s super depressing knowing the hardship Iraqis were gonna be in for in the coming years.
WE DID FIND THE CHEMICALS TO MAKE WEAPONS OF MASS PRODUCTION BUT COULDNT SAY SO BECAUSE OUR ALLIES( THE FRENCH AND THE GERMANS) SOLD OL SADDAM THE INGREDIENTS. NOW THIS GUY HAD THE 4TH LARGEST ARMY IN THE WORLD...HE WAS A SCREWBALL, HE WAS WORKING ON LONG RANGE DELIVERY SYSTEMS( ROCKETS) FOR N B C DELIVERY APPLICATIONS.( THATS Nuclear Biological and Chemical warfare/ NBC), He s was working on a nuclear reactor and wanted to drastically interupt our purchase of gas and oli SO WE HAD TO NEUTRALISE HIM..PERIOD...We achieved our objective but couldnt win over these other warring screwballs so we went home( just like in Somalia, same shit)... screw em....
The government wants division, and constant wars. Its good for their bank accounts and their super rich CEO's bank accounts and creates lots of good paying jobs. World Population control is a top agenda. Getting people to hate each other and kill each other is a good way to divide and take over. You of all people should know this by now. We as a failing nation are being deeply divided and a civil war is imminent. China and Russia and their super rich OPEC trillionaires will be calling the shots as this country is brought down to its knees. But the sheeple were none the wiser. We lived by the sword, soon we will die by the sword. We are a military industrial prison complex. So killing is our greatest attribute. How the hell do think this country was created in the first place. Genocide and slavery is the true tactics used to steal much land and resources. That is why they gave away so much free land to the outcast settlers from Europe. Our economy is dying as we speak and this over crowded massively polluted land that is being ravished by wildfires and super storms will give us all a reason to kiss our asses goodbye sooner then you realize. We can't even feed and provide enough clean water for the humans already born. So keep breeding like flies as the planet heats up and we will see wars on a scale like never before in this dog eat dog phony democracy. Where your fake rulers only bow to the rich and the super rich elite of this world. Which means they are for sale or rent to the highest bidder.
@@Kinkle_Z Oh please, it's a freaking warzone lol. Plus given the focus of this documentary, an independent journalist would simply not have had enough access to make nearly as good of a report.
@@brianoregan4477 The video description says that it aired in 2004. The capture of Saddam Hussein at the end of the video, referenced as something that just happened, was December 13, 2003.
Also bear in mind that since corporations like Koch Industries and Billionaire interests are the main backers now of what used to be "Public Television", they are constrained by their owners' interests. It's not the Public TV PBS that we all enjoyed in the 70s and 80s. Keep your "skepticism" filter on.
Even here in the North east India we have lots of clan,tribe,tribal war....most of our popullation does not even reach to million still we fight for land and area......so there no doubt shai vs sunni,kurd vs shia..turk vs arab etv2...becoz they have guns and lots N lots of population
The best Iraq documentary is "once upon a time in iraq"...hands down the most informative and indeepth decumentary..really an eye opener I recommend you guys go watch that one.
Iraq was the best country, but the Americans came across the seas, invading the country of Iraq, and they killed two million or more unarmed civilians and destroyed the country, and all of this is that you, the Americans, talk about freedom, about what kind of freedom, you talk about devastation upon destruction, about your terrorism, about your crimes.
Subsequently, all the more reason to read the Afghanistan Papers. I truly believe all people should try and understand what led to this crux. The humanitarian crisis that those in the Middle East face is something all people should oppose. It’s horrible. All people matter.
@@SmellsLikeContentt The main thing is they never intended for the war to end. First it was al qaeda then they just kept adding to the list of enemies. There's profit to be made when you make tax payers pay these defense companies/engineering contractors for all the gear needed for an army to destroy an area and then pay to 'rebuild' the shit you just destroyed. Meanwhile you just create more enemies and either sell them arms or get the tax payers to fund a new destroy/rebuild campaign.
All this is sad . Weapons of Mass Destruction??? Look what our Government just did in Afghanistan. 100% Respect to our veterans. The men and women who served & unfortunately lost life . ❤🎗
I was listening to Colonel Mayville talk about his being worried about all the different ethnic groups not recognizing each other’s rights to be involved in the same cities and such and it’s sad that we speak in a condescending way that omits the fact that we started all this mess. We destabilized Iraq and Afghanistan as bad or worse than they ever had been before. I was in the Army during the first Gulf War, I’m a proud American and I support our military every second of every minute of every day but President W and Cheney and Rumsfeld put us on a collision course to ruin generations of afghan and Iraqi children’s lives ….. and all the American families that have paid a needless price for these two wars that were absolutely pointless, we gained nothing when it’s all said and done.
@@woodforthetrees3496 what are you talking about??? Had nothing to do with trump…. He wasn’t even in office lol and that is not how he would have done it if he was
13:24, that man is wise. The US should have put him in charge. He has solid reasoning, and understanding without prejudice. If people like him were in charge, Iraq will stand united.
Except the powers that be "Santa's advocates" also known as politicians would not allow men like him to take charge. They need men like themselves, evil doers without a heart and a conscience for humanity to continue carrying out the works of division, deceit, corruption and destruction.. it's how a particular group of people makes a profit and gets their Arm's sold.
Great job at winning hearts and minds. We found these armaments in your house. Oh, that is our son’s, he is over here plowing this field. OK, we are going to destroy your house now. Someone should have briefed those soldiers that destroying houses of people older than dirt. I don’t think that is how you win hearts and minds.
Yeah I was thinking wtf, that is really f-upd?! Destroy the house of the old man that can barely walk with crutches. Sounds like a great way to win over the people!
Despite the biased and paranoid troll commenters, Frontline has always offered excellent detailed reporting, seeking facts, and to the best of their ability, boldly confronting players on both sides of an issue or subject with hardline questions. Very few other investigative or news agencies have offered the consistency and quality of reporting over time up to present day like Frontline has. I join the many people that comment here in thanking Frontline for offering these excellent videos for free on this channel, including the archive videos posted recently. Regarding the Middle East, they provide interesting, sobering (and at times, depressing) insight and context to the events, ignorance, deception, lies, countless lives lost, etc. that make up the panorama of futility that so many have attempted over the last 20-30 years in changing the the way people feel and in what they believe in that part of the world. It has been this way for centuries and will probably not change anytime soon, if ever. Reports like this video and others almost 20 years old posted recently, combined with current events, provide a valuable historical perspective in that futility. Thank you Frontline.
Excellent comment. These Frontline documentaries are providing pertinent background, especially for younger viewers, as to the complicated, volatile, and often dangerous events occurring in the Middle East.
The film did not tell us about the uranium bombs that America blew up Iraq for more than 15 years before the invasion, in which hundreds of thousands of children died! The film did not mention to us about more than a million Iraqi civilians who died as a result of the invasion and as a result of the terrorism of the Bush Jr. administration
Depleted uranium was used in the Gulf War as well as this invasion/annihilation of Iraq. It also didn't mention the real reason we initially attacked them, why we're still there, nor did it mention the billions of dollars that was supposed to be used to repair the country that was instead stolen by US military brass and whoever else, and no mention of the looting and destruction by US soldiers of ancient artifacts, books and historical ruins and relics dating all the way back to the dawn of mankind -- as though it wasn't bad enough to destroy the people but finding it necessary to erase their history too, and it forgot to mention how they still don't have fresh water to drink, or talk about all the other ways we didn't bring "democracy" to their country, nor did they mention how our government hired mercenaries like Blackwater who had no accountability and subsequently ... well, you know... How many lives on both sides were destroyed and lost for the benefit of the criminals in charge?
As a Soldier who served with the 3rd Infantry Division in the invasion and early liberation of Iraq in 2003, this was an interesting film to watch. The events of this film took place just a couple of months after I left. A lot changed between when we were turning our areas of operation over to units like the 4th Infantry Division and the 82nd Airborne in the late summer of 2003 and when I went back for my second tour in 2005. This film was very eye-opening, And it should have been shown to military leadership at every level as a primer on what the mission was and what to do and what not to do just between COL Mayville from the 173rd Airborne trying desperately to explain in Kirkuk why the Kurdish leadership has to do the right thing and embrace everyone for the sake of stability and the asshole, LTC Drinkwine, in Falluja who obviously had no grasp on what a complete fucking mess of things he was making. Drinkwine incidentally never rises beyond the rank of Colonel and is tied to other terrible failures with his toxic leadership climate over the next decade while Mayville rises to LT General and goes on to do many good things.
I always think the american way for fighting a war in a foreign country, calling it a _"tour",_ shows how detached the wars are from American. Soldiers go on _"tours"_ of war. Crossing oceans, fight, kill _(sometimes getting killed)_ and then, if alive, shipping home to the safe haven. Maybe going to another _"tour"_ in a different country. While for most people/countries, war is something happening in their country, border region or even backyard. Going on _"tours of war"_ even sounds f**cked up.
@Calmac1888 I don't want to to tell anyone how to call things. I'm not the terminology police. I was merely making an observation. _("... sound feminine af..." Should that be an insult?)_
Loyal dogs do what they're told because they don't possess the thought capacity to question anything. This, you, are exactly like a Nazi doing Nazi stuff. No difference.
Same thing I from a family I met in Kuwait, told me he once lived in Iraq nad things were better off under Sadam, despite what we the west painted of him.
This really never gets old. There is not much known about pbs frontline here in the East African region. But whoever gets to know about this cutting edge journalism is thrilled by its inciteful revelations. Some of the topics covered perhaps might not directly correlate with what happens this other side of the world Africa and Uganda in particular...but it shapes our global understanding of events and how there is a synergy of happenings that directly affect our country's political transactions. The story of PTSD of the a one great marine that committed suicide after battling with post combat depression was too touching. Thank you Pbs and it causes me to question, Can't America stop it's insatiable desire to be a global power and let countries manage their own affairs and stop the East (Russia) versus West (America) syndrome. People's children are dying senselessly
Russia is literally stealing your Countries resources.. Gold, Diamonds, minerals etc not to mention they rape your women but your Country supports them . Its absurd. 😮
Hello from America. Your comment was very well stated and made perfect sense. I don't know why my country and my government has this insatiable need to go into other countries and meddle in their affairs. So much violence in so many people lose their lives over these senseless acts by my government. I'm in my late sixties and I've been around long enough to realize that the system has been broken here in America for decades and I don't support either party. I think they're all corrupt. Best wishes to you and by the way I've got a very good friend from Botswana!
It is high quality journalism. Be aware that the videos they are uploading to RUclips are older than they currnet and recent journalism. Sometimes, that means it is important to see when it was made. This one, for example, was made before the insurgency in Iraq became so persistent and dangerous. A year later, Iraq looked VERY different.
Yunus is probably dead. Most of his family is probably dead as well. We had to destroy the isis caliphate. We did isis does have a caliphate anymore. They just have hold outs.
What the U.S Army should have done, is listen to people from day one. Stay out of their neighborhoods and respect their customs and culture. Should have never dismantled the old Iraqi army, because that left hundreds of thousands iraqi army soldiers and officers without pay and no pension and no retirement pay. They should have had culture advisers from the first day to avoid conflicts. One wrong move from a soldier could instigate a non ending war. They just didn’t listen until its too late when they reinstated some of the old army officers and staff in 08.
I was there! Camp Taji/Cooke 03-04, Camp Taji again Jan 05-Jan 06, and Camp Liberty Oct 08- Oct 09! And I can honestly tell everybody in the comments, we did 1000’s of missions and I still don’t know why we were there or what was accomplished 🤷🏾♂️ 3rd ID 3rd Brigade/Ft Benning GA…Rock of the Marne! DOGFACE SOLDIERS
As a vet, it makes me wonder why we even bothered. All that money spent on trying to bring a third world country into just the 20th century. And for what? They are more interested in defending their religious beliefs than the lives of their own people. I have learned so much from Frontline. I support PBS monthly for that very reason.
If he tried to do this same thing just a year later, no way he would have made it. If he even made it down to Fallujah it would have definitely ended there with tragic results unfortunately.
Spent 2 years in Iraq and 8 years in Afghanistan. I remember being in Iraq in 2004 and being so unbelievably naive about US foreign policy. Complete waste
@20:50, what we Americans did not recognize at that time, many Iraqi believed the Americans would only cause hate and discontent then leave and they would be left with Saddam still in power OR 'if' the Americans chased him away he would return and if they did not show support for him they would be killed, all of them. They believed - and some do to this day 2021 - that Saddam will return because he is the Devil and has that kind of power. It will be generations and generations before anything can change in Iraq. The issues is not between Shia and Sunni as the press insinuate, the problem is tribal leaders gaining power. It is as it has always been and very likely always will be. Tribal culture.
Kirkuk... This is where I was stationed in mid 2006 with 3rd Brigade, 25th ID (2-35 Cacti). Then on to Baquba in March 2007 after my unit got stop lossed to help 1st CAV as they were getting pounded really hard. My company got attached to some newly stood up Batallion from 82nd Airborne (Mechanized Cavalry). We cleaned the place up for 2 ID Strikers who arrived later and wrapped up the major operation we had opened.
@@muscuut hey he didnt say they killed anybody in thay operation. I am not a fan of what happened in Iraq but that is a ugly accusation to make from nowhere.
We always have. But never before Trump have we facilitated their slaughter and then refused their fleeing families air cover. We will be shamed by that forever.
Unfortunately, we here in the West just don't get how these Middle Eastern and other Islamic Countries are mostly divided by their particular sect of their religion and they are genuinely not interested in becoming like Western democracies. I know we try our best and offer our way of life but they will never accept it, these are their Countries, it's their tribal culture and their way of life...... Always has been and always will be.
@@gim12345 no that's not true. When Americans went in they made it. People where living in peace and no one had haterted thoughts about no one. Your government done it By urging killing from all sides to create the hate. We never hated one another we even marry from any side. Now no body does this easy. Because of what the west did when interning the Arab countries We used to live side by side we never cared about other religion nor sector of Islam. It's the west crimes which never stopes
Lets be honest here. The Iraq war was due to the Bushes having beef on Sadam Hussein. These people in the middle east have proven once again almost 20 years later that they are not worthy nor they are ready for our efforts to introduce them to American democracy. Their barbarian religious fundamentalist's believes are so rooted in them and they have no will to adapt. In my humble opinion, America can't simply be the champion of democracy to the world. We have much serious challenges here at home. The war on the middle east is so close and dear to me. I am so glad I never enrolled to serve after high school in the late 90s. Instead, I decided to go to college and work. Some of my H.S. mates did join the military fought in Iraq, some came back and some didn't. Some of the ones that made it back have trouble lives with PTSD. I'm just glad I'm well and alive taking care of my family.
We did not ask for freedom or democracy. We were better with Saddam, because Iraq before me requires force in order to rule.. America always interferes in the affairs of the Middle East, so it reaps what it sows.
It's amazing how much racism there is among the different tribes of the same country. This kind of hate has been bred throughout hundreds of generations. Peace between them is a hopeless feat.
Nothing is hopeless. The same techniques that help us all in combatting racism (getting rid of racist propaganda, good jobs, education, elimination of poverty) can be used anywhere. It costs money and other racists around the world would rather keep their money than spend it on Iraqis.
I know hingsight is 20/20, but it's amazing how much they miss the mark here. "They blamed baath loyalists", already the Iraqi's knew just to tell us what we wanted to here, and not the truth. the civil war had started.
Not only I .but every man and a woman across the Arab world laughs hysterically when the Americans talk about wanting to establish democracy in Iraq. The USA is definitely not interested in democracy and justice in Iraq. That is against its interests.
Q: how are those old folks going to build their house back? We go to other nations to spread democracy but we can't even get it right at home, here in America. Any neighbors watching this go down were probably pissed. I would be. How can you control your son that obviously a terrorist when your that old? Shame on U.S.
I hope for the U.S. citizens who view these wars waged in the middle east or any region as unnecessary all the best; but I have a feeling that they might go through an apocalypse of the same magnitude of all these wars combined someday, just by supplications of the people whose life and security was ruined.
This just fraction of what us forces did in iraq Some honorable mentions 1) rape of women and children in abu graib 2) setting up camp buka which eventually gave us pros like abu bakar al bagdadi
How little the US understands their culture, to have a female, in the army and in charge of an area is inconceivable to them, to see Drinkwine on a name tag? what is next, LT Eatbacon and SGT Porkchop??
This documentary has reminded me of how very fractured Iraqi society is. Now that the allies have been defeated in Afghanistan surely Islamic state will be greatly emboldened to start a new offensive in Iraq and elsewhere around the world. We live in a very worrying time. God bless those who have lost their lives in the fight against terror.
I wouldn't call it a success would you? The world is a more dangerous place than it was a few weeks ago. I love my country and its armed forces and I know we were never defeated in a battle but I still think that we were beaten by cowardly politicians. Not the taliban.
@@davidray8337 wow, that is some illiterate world view. It's like oil companies control your perspective on everything. Damn, I'm glad they don't control what I think because if hate to be as stupid as you.
It was America that supported al-Qaeda and Saddam and brought in the corrupt government after 2003. Iraq and the people are not a problem, you and your government are the problem
Well, the Americans didn't build a new Iraq, and when the Iranians turn the tide and maked the shia militias to defeat ISIS, the US responded by killing with a drone strike Khasseim Souleimani, the man responsible for the ISIS defeat in Iraq. Looks to me that the American Government felt jealousy for the Iranians to achieve what the US couldn't.
Wow... look at that line while we're listening to the Traveling Wilburys! Looks like the line up into Joshua Tree National Park as LA went into shut down.
I live at like 22:00 ish they just start bulldozing their house. It reminds me of the other video where they shot up a dudes car and ran it over with a tank because he looted some firewood. What is with the draconian punishments?
Great to have these documentaries on RUclips. I have great respect for the Americans who dedicate their lives to serving our country under difficult circumstances. However I am continually amazed by how tone deaf and unprepared they seem in discussions with locals. Shame on out government for this lack of preparation. I never served primarily because I am ineligible due to taking insulin since I was nine years old. However, I have traveled the world in private industry roles. Staring at your notepad, only bringing your head up to preach (at a 3rd grade level) to the local leadership about the givens of a situation etc…is not a hearts and minds winning strategy. E.g start around minute 16:00.
“I think we Americans want very much to earn the respect, to earn the partnership, and friendship” - 5 minutes after bulldozing someone’s house.
😆🤣 I tell yea your not kiddin Geeez the more I watch the more u can see that 90percent of all conflicts in the world is simply poor communication skills its worrying to tell the truth us humans are out to to destroy anything an everything we come into touch with!!
I wouldn't destroy their house but I would let them know that I can.
It’s not as if Terrorist groups had to do any recruiting: When you kill people’s family members, destroy their homes and businesses, try to hide behind bland phrases like “collateral damage,” don’t be surprised when you and your entire endeavor become “collateral damage.”
The way the military hierarchy is set up in a pyramid is a very intentional effort to diffuse any individual’s feeling of responsibility for the situations the boots on the ground actually experience.
Unfortunately, it often doesn’t seem to work that way.
That house had shoddy construction anyway.
Wmd's????
I'm so glad the Frontline library is coming to RUclips. It makes so much sense. I hope PBS can generate more interest and revenue so they can keep making these stories.
@BlurryBigfoot, PBS is People's Broadcasting Service or Public Broadcasting System.
Same thing with Democracy Now.
Aren't they financed by the government
Agreed.
Public Broadcasting Sysytem
Thank you, Frontline. Your documentaries are the best.
Chicken SHIT .....
Baaaahhhh, said the sheep as it was lead to slaughter
@@moodist1er You never post information or evidence. Funny how that is huh... Because you're not interested in information and evidence? Reality has become "liberal propaganda".
Can't beat Frontline, especially the Martin Smith pieces.
Martin Smith? Don’t know who that is
Guess it’s GOOGLE time…‼️
frontline has turned so left it's too annoying if you actually follow things... they cover, they did it for Biden on their little video they made of him after he won, it was unwatchable.
@@brandonfreeman6517 how are the things they cover politically biased? They’re covering giant or unique news stories. I follow frontline pretty frequently so I’m well aware of the stories they cover
-Investigating FBI internal motivations post 9/11
-investigating COVID
-investigating various political tensions in the Middle East
-investigating the cause and effects of AI usage/developments in China
-political profiles
-brain trauma in the NFL
-poverty in America
-mechanics of the Supreme Court
Look, this is just important stuff that literate members of society should care about and learn about. If you want to call that “liberal”, fine, but you’re just exposing your own shortcomings.
@@rjmoney9 yeah PBS is great
@@brandonfreeman6517 so left, so annoying
Trying to turn a foreign country into america is difficult.
Impossible
Especially when America isn't a democracy.
Till these days, we are living the same shit here!
Only Liberia, The Philippines and Puerto Rico and some South Pacific islands have been successful to my knowledge; interesting subject though; General Patreaus COIN obviously doesn’t work it seemed like a good plan their is hope for iraq ISIS took an L in iraq
@@Ryanbwin The Philippines is only successful from lunar orbit
They have a dictator who shoots kids for suspected weed
They are as heavily armed as we are
what the
Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan ... one blunder after another.
I fear it goes back further than that. We've been at war with regularity since WW2. Really none of them were well executed or worth the cost in terms of govt spending but especially in killed or injured Americans and coubtless millions dead on other side. Korea, Bay of Pigs invasion, Vietnam, Grenada, supporting right wing guerilla groups in central america to overthrow the democratically-elected socialist govt of places like Nicaragua; heck we even sent weapons to the Mujahedeen in central Asia so they could fight Russians. Then Golf War Part 1, then Bosnia then USS Cole then 9/11 so we've been fighting in middle east ever since. It's been 20 yrs and we've had tens of thousands of US causalities (dead or disabled). As many that died in Iraq and Afghanistan, we've lost in suicides among vets.
We spent TRILLIONS in Afghanistan. We spent TRILLIONS in Iraq. What we could've done with that money... not just back home, but all over the world. I suppose it's not that simple. Most of that money was spent trying to help Afghans and Iraqis, but sending that type of resource to those places just grew corruption, empowering our enemies. If we sent that money (or food and medicine) to any trouble place like SE Asia or Africa, it would also breed corruption and given more power to warlords.
So... shall we do NOTHING? We can't do nothing. But one thing that seems to be a no brainer: we could feed Americans; rebuild our own cities; avoid crippling entire generations with student debt. We could maybe do something about healthcare. Fix our rail lines, our bridges, or general infrastructure. We lose BILLIONS in lost time just in NYC due to delays for commuters using a 100-yr old mass transit system.
Did you even watch the report? It offers plenty of evidence for genuine progress in the region, and that was back in 2004!
Vietnam, Mexico, Japan, Canada and much more lol, they have the world record for most wars.
@@burtan2000 that rings a lot of bells to my ears my friend...
@@burtan2000 That would make too much sense! Why be reasonable? Our leaders are indeed our enemies, sadly!
Indepth, investigative and shading some incites we did not know. This is what you call journalism now. PBS keeping these docuseries coming just like last week.
Free station PBS is the CREME de la CREME….the finest in journalism documentary and heck as far as I’m concerned, anything else they do…
BRAVO 👏🏽 UNRIVALLED PBS/QED‼️
@@ignored34 It was released in 2004... lol.
I was in Iraq when this was filmed. There is nothing "in-depth" about it. It's a glance at best.
@@scotts6067 no shit Sherlock it’s an hour. For an hour long piece they got great interview after great interview. Of course it’s going to look shallow compared to someone who was living there… use ya noggin
@@rjmoney9 you understand their language?
God, it is so depressing seeing all this optimism especially in a place like Mosul. Knowing what happened in 2014 and 2015…..oh god :(
That poor guy Mohammed Ali Younis spent 40k and was so stoked for his business
You do realize that this was filmed in 2004 right….
@@timothygunn4160 Yeah that’s literally the whole point of my post. Iraqis were so optimistic in 2004 and it’s super depressing knowing the hardship Iraqis were gonna be in for in the coming years.
@@eye4aneye760 especially the spike of suicide bombings in 2006. The country was better off with Sadam in power.
Optimism should never be depressing, only cure for nihilism
I have watched almost all documentaries from that time with Martin Smith. He was (is) brave AF and really, an excellent journalist..
Martin is an absolute hero and frontline has had a tremendous impact on my life. Thank you frontline.
This film should be mandatory for every government official to watch before they ever vote for War. Brilliant story and an heroic film making.
Most who have a hand in approving and voting for war are actually veterans themselves something to think about
WE DID FIND THE CHEMICALS TO MAKE WEAPONS OF MASS PRODUCTION BUT COULDNT SAY SO BECAUSE OUR ALLIES( THE FRENCH AND THE GERMANS) SOLD OL SADDAM THE INGREDIENTS. NOW THIS GUY HAD THE 4TH LARGEST ARMY IN THE WORLD...HE WAS A SCREWBALL, HE WAS WORKING ON LONG RANGE DELIVERY SYSTEMS( ROCKETS) FOR N B C DELIVERY APPLICATIONS.( THATS Nuclear Biological and Chemical warfare/ NBC), He s was working on a nuclear reactor and wanted to drastically interupt our purchase of gas and oli SO WE HAD TO NEUTRALISE HIM..PERIOD...We achieved our objective but couldnt win over these other warring screwballs so we went home( just like in Somalia, same shit)... screw em....
@@marc2638 I think that's a lot more rare today. Used to be the case. General Bone Spurs comes to mind
The government wants division, and constant wars. Its good for their bank accounts and their super rich CEO's bank accounts and creates lots of good paying jobs. World Population control is a top agenda. Getting people to hate each other and kill each other is a good way to divide and take over. You of all people should know this by now. We as a failing nation are being deeply divided and a civil war is imminent. China and Russia and their super rich OPEC trillionaires will be calling the shots as this country is brought down to its knees. But the sheeple were none the wiser. We lived by the sword, soon we will die by the sword. We are a military industrial prison complex. So killing is our greatest attribute. How the hell do think this country was created in the first place. Genocide and slavery is the true tactics used to steal much land and resources. That is why they gave away so much free land to the outcast settlers from Europe. Our economy is dying as we speak and this over crowded massively polluted land that is being ravished by wildfires and super storms will give us all a reason to kiss our asses goodbye sooner then you realize. We can't even feed and provide enough clean water for the humans already born. So keep breeding like flies as the planet heats up and we will see wars on a scale like never before in this dog eat dog phony democracy. Where your fake rulers only bow to the rich and the super rich elite of this world. Which means they are for sale or rent to the highest bidder.
the children of elites need to serve, such that law makers would be sending their own loved ones to war. that might lessen armed conflict.
Martin Smith again... Wow, we need more journalist like him...
Embedded? No. We need independent journalists, not embedded carefully-controlled journalists. Remember - PBS is strongly sponsored by Koch Industries.
Agreed! Martin Smith is fantastic.
@@Kinkle_Z Oh please, it's a freaking warzone lol. Plus given the focus of this documentary, an independent journalist would simply not have had enough access to make nearly as good of a report.
@@Kinkle_Z what’s your proof of them being influenced by those brothers?
@@rjmoney9 Right... no access to the independent. This doc should be viewed in that light - highly controlled by the U.S. military.
Keep dropping these old, classic, docs please. Love Martin.
love you PBS. Greetings from Brasil
Its sad to know that city was destroyed twice after this
Good luck with that! They are not with Turn there country into America.
Lot's of jobs available...
@Guy Davis Fallujah I think, since it was an Islamic State hotspot
FALLUJA GOT ITS ASS KICKED...AND I COULDNT BE HAPPIER.....FUK M
@@byronoser6827 also Mosul
Martin Smith hands down a journalistic 🐐 👏👏
Qoute of the day
"When they kick down the doors, do they expect to be loved?"
cant argue that unless you are an imperialist
Does anyone know how old this actually is?
@@brianoregan4477 i saw a 2004 date stamp after the credits finished.
@@brianoregan4477 The video description says that it aired in 2004. The capture of Saddam Hussein at the end of the video, referenced as something that just happened, was December 13, 2003.
@east baltimore we beat you in Afghanistan and we'll be the ones smashing your doors in in Ballymoney one day the day is coming
Frontline is really going all-out here with the documentaries.
Your documentaries are epic
Epic propaganda
Some of the best remaining news coverage in the world, bar-none.
🍻 Frontline
"Officially aired in 2004" Just bear that in mind
Also bear in mind that since corporations like Koch Industries and Billionaire interests are the main backers now of what used to be "Public Television", they are constrained by their owners' interests. It's not the Public TV PBS that we all enjoyed in the 70s and 80s. Keep your "skepticism" filter on.
تحية لاخواننا العراقيين الرجال🇩🇿🇮🇶
This just shows that America never even really knew what we were fighting against in the Middle East.
Obviously the war on terror is noble but we had a complete underestimation of how deep rooted these conflicts were
@@robertseigenfuse1053 There was no terrorist in Iraq
They didn't care if it was Europe they would have rebuild it like Germany after ww2
@@buztur1064 that’s incorrect. AQI.
@Guy Davis Why fight the Shiites then lol
We had no business in Iraq!
Wow, what a complex disorder!
Just imagine what will happen once we leave that country!
come on, the american defence companies sure had good business, not to forget the civil contractors building the same thing again and again
" You name it, we got it ...."
That is a very saddening situation for the people ....
Even here in the North east India we have lots of clan,tribe,tribal war....most of our popullation does not even reach to million still we fight for land and area......so there no doubt shai vs sunni,kurd vs shia..turk vs arab etv2...becoz they have guns and lots N lots of population
PBS documentaries are stuff of legend. Very insightful & knowledgeable
The amount of corruption being downplayed since the invasion of Iraq is very perplexing when people expected positive changes.
i love how in the beginning they said "can they survive themselves" lmao we all know you were there for oil and whatever you can squeeze out of there.
The best Iraq documentary is "once upon a time in iraq"...hands down the most informative and indeepth decumentary..really an eye opener I recommend you guys go watch that one.
Iraq was the best country, but the Americans came across the seas, invading the country of Iraq, and they killed two million or more unarmed civilians and destroyed the country, and all of this is that you, the Americans, talk about freedom, about what kind of freedom, you talk about devastation upon destruction, about your terrorism, about your crimes.
@@vipm76started with a invasion and ended with “Iraq freedom” destroyed everything and never paid anything back to our country
Man, this documentary predicted so many things
Subsequently, all the more reason to read the Afghanistan Papers.
I truly believe all people should try and understand what led to this crux. The humanitarian crisis that those in the Middle East face is something all people should oppose. It’s horrible. All people matter.
This video hasn't predicted anything. It's propaganda apologetics for private corporate profits and mass murder.
@@moodist1er what?
@@SmellsLikeContentt The main thing is they never intended for the war to end. First it was al qaeda then they just kept adding to the list of enemies. There's profit to be made when you make tax payers pay these defense companies/engineering contractors for all the gear needed for an army to destroy an area and then pay to 'rebuild' the shit you just destroyed. Meanwhile you just create more enemies and either sell them arms or get the tax payers to fund a new destroy/rebuild campaign.
Frontline is top notch journalism.
All this is sad . Weapons of Mass Destruction??? Look what our Government just did in Afghanistan. 100% Respect to our veterans. The men and women who served & unfortunately lost life . ❤🎗
The last war we won was korea everything after was a mistake and disaster
THEY do it by HALLIBURTON and BP benefits.
PBS please turn the SuperThanks option for these. I've been binging on your content the last few days. Such amazing work!
Always on point, hotline documentary, kudos .
ty for these replays !
I was listening to Colonel Mayville talk about his being worried about all the different ethnic groups not recognizing each other’s rights to be involved in the same cities and such and it’s sad that we speak in a condescending way that omits the fact that we started all this mess. We destabilized Iraq and Afghanistan as bad or worse than they ever had been before.
I was in the Army during the first Gulf War, I’m a proud American and I support our military every second of every minute of every day but President W and Cheney and Rumsfeld put us on a collision course to ruin generations of afghan and Iraqi children’s lives ….. and all the American families that have paid a needless price for these two wars that were absolutely pointless, we gained nothing when it’s all said and done.
Thank you for your service and for speaking the truth. This should become American wisdom and we must keep a far tighter rein on our government.
All the deaths and wasted opportunities does not diminish your sacrifice and service thank you very much for it
I've said the same thing and thank you for your service and the fallen ones 🙏
Very well said… an mind blowing how terrible an unprepared our exit turned out!
@@woodforthetrees3496 what are you talking about??? Had nothing to do with trump…. He wasn’t even in office lol and that is not how he would have done it if he was
30:34 "When somebody kicks down a door to search a house, does he expect to be loved?"
the driver looks like a badass, sunglasses on laid back like "I AINT SCARED OF DRIVING THRU THESE TOWNS"..
Great documentary.
13:24, that man is wise. The US should have put him in charge. He has solid reasoning, and understanding without prejudice. If people like him were in charge, Iraq will stand united.
Except the powers that be "Santa's advocates" also known as politicians would not allow men like him to take charge. They need men like themselves, evil doers without a heart and a conscience for humanity to continue carrying out the works of division, deceit, corruption and destruction.. it's how a particular group of people makes a profit and gets their Arm's sold.
Great job at winning hearts and minds. We found these armaments in your house. Oh, that is our son’s, he is over here plowing this field. OK, we are going to destroy your house now. Someone should have briefed those soldiers that destroying houses of people older than dirt. I don’t think that is how you win hearts and minds.
Yeah I was thinking wtf, that is really f-upd?! Destroy the house of the old man that can barely walk with crutches. Sounds like a great way to win over the people!
Despite the biased and paranoid troll commenters, Frontline has always offered excellent detailed reporting, seeking facts, and to the best of their ability, boldly confronting players on both sides of an issue or subject with hardline questions. Very few other investigative or news agencies have offered the consistency and quality of reporting over time up to present day like Frontline has.
I join the many people that comment here in thanking Frontline for offering these excellent videos for free on this channel, including the archive videos posted recently.
Regarding the Middle East, they provide interesting, sobering (and at times, depressing) insight and context to the events, ignorance, deception, lies, countless lives lost, etc. that make up the panorama of futility that so many have attempted over the last 20-30 years in changing the the way people feel and in what they believe in that part of the world. It has been this way for centuries and will probably not change anytime soon, if ever.
Reports like this video and others almost 20 years old posted recently, combined with current events, provide a valuable historical perspective in that futility.
Thank you Frontline.
Excellent comment. These Frontline documentaries are providing pertinent background, especially for younger viewers, as to the complicated, volatile, and often dangerous events occurring in the Middle East.
Yes, RUclips university
Anything that's not just overt shitting on America or pathetic Shilling for America is automatically propaganda
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Happy for you that Frontline gives you a Cubby. Your missing the point ..
Grew up without cable. Had to watch ETV and PBS as a result. I consider myself much better off for it.
The film did not tell us about the uranium bombs that America blew up Iraq for more than 15 years before the invasion, in which hundreds of thousands of children died!
The film did not mention to us about more than a million Iraqi civilians who died as a result of the invasion and as a result of the terrorism of the Bush Jr. administration
Depleted uranium was used in the Gulf War as well as this invasion/annihilation of Iraq. It also didn't mention the real reason we initially attacked them, why we're still there, nor did it mention the billions of dollars that was supposed to be used to repair the country that was instead stolen by US military brass and whoever else, and no mention of the looting and destruction by US soldiers of ancient artifacts, books and historical ruins and relics dating all the way back to the dawn of mankind -- as though it wasn't bad enough to destroy the people but finding it necessary to erase their history too, and it forgot to mention how they still don't have fresh water to drink, or talk about all the other ways we didn't bring "democracy" to their country, nor did they mention how our government hired mercenaries like Blackwater who had no accountability and subsequently ... well, you know... How many lives on both sides were destroyed and lost for the benefit of the criminals in charge?
True soldier. Being interviewed by a civilian "Roger sir."
PBS makes me stop anything am doing when i get the notification for a documentary release.
Glad I’m not the only one. This one came out when I was still in High School. Unbelievable how relevant it still is today.
As a Soldier who served with the 3rd Infantry Division in the invasion and early liberation of Iraq in 2003, this was an interesting film to watch. The events of this film took place just a couple of months after I left. A lot changed between when we were turning our areas of operation over to units like the 4th Infantry Division and the 82nd Airborne in the late summer of 2003 and when I went back for my second tour in 2005. This film was very eye-opening, And it should have been shown to military leadership at every level as a primer on what the mission was and what to do and what not to do just between COL Mayville from the 173rd Airborne trying desperately to explain in Kirkuk why the Kurdish leadership has to do the right thing and embrace everyone for the sake of stability and the asshole, LTC Drinkwine, in Falluja who obviously had no grasp on what a complete fucking mess of things he was making. Drinkwine incidentally never rises beyond the rank of Colonel and is tied to other terrible failures with his toxic leadership climate over the next decade while Mayville rises to LT General and goes on to do many good things.
I like the thinking of COL Mayville. He seemed wise and caring.
You're no soldier. You need to just shut up and obey orders. That's what you're paid to do. STFU and do what you're told!
I always think the american way for fighting a war in a foreign country, calling it a _"tour",_ shows how detached the wars are from American.
Soldiers go on _"tours"_ of war. Crossing oceans, fight, kill _(sometimes getting killed)_ and then, if alive, shipping home to the safe haven. Maybe going to another _"tour"_ in a different country. While for most people/countries, war is something happening in their country, border region or even backyard.
Going on _"tours of war"_ even sounds f**cked up.
@Calmac1888 I don't want to to tell anyone how to call things. I'm not the terminology police. I was merely making an observation.
_("... sound feminine af..." Should that be an insult?)_
Loyal dogs do what they're told because they don't possess the thought capacity to question anything. This, you, are exactly like a Nazi doing Nazi stuff. No difference.
I worked with Chaldeans from Iraq for 10 years. They told me life was better under saddam. I was pretty surprised.
People like you believed in WMD, invaded a country and destoyed a region. Gratz for beeing the puppets of Zion Israel.
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Same thing I from a family I met in Kuwait, told me he once lived in Iraq nad things were better off under Sadam, despite what we the west painted of him.
Wow so much respect for martin smith…driving down roads that are extremely dangerous and meeting the top people in the country.
Brilliant journalism
So surreal watching this knowing what ultimately happened.
This really never gets old. There is not much known about pbs frontline here in the East African region. But whoever gets to know about this cutting edge journalism is thrilled by its inciteful revelations. Some of the topics covered perhaps might not directly correlate with what happens this other side of the world Africa and Uganda in particular...but it shapes our global understanding of events and how there is a synergy of happenings that directly affect our country's political transactions. The story of PTSD of the a one great marine that committed suicide after battling with post combat depression was too touching. Thank you Pbs and it causes me to question, Can't America stop it's insatiable desire to be a global power and let countries manage their own affairs and stop the East (Russia) versus West (America) syndrome. People's children are dying senselessly
Russia is literally stealing your Countries resources.. Gold, Diamonds, minerals etc not to mention they rape your women but your Country supports them . Its absurd. 😮
Hello from America. Your comment was very well stated and made perfect sense. I don't know why my country and my government has this insatiable need to go into other countries and meddle in their affairs. So much violence in so many people lose their lives over these senseless acts by my government. I'm in my late sixties and I've been around long enough to realize that the system has been broken here in America for decades and I don't support either party. I think they're all corrupt. Best wishes to you and by the way I've got a very good friend from Botswana!
It is high quality journalism. Be aware that the videos they are uploading to RUclips are older than they currnet and recent journalism. Sometimes, that means it is important to see when it was made. This one, for example, was made before the insurgency in Iraq became so persistent and dangerous. A year later, Iraq looked VERY different.
Thanks for your interesting 🤔 news on the world.
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~thank you,
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When you see how partisan public TV is its a bloody miracle that a program like this sees the light of day
I wonder what happened to the businessman Yunus, he was so full of optimism..
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Got blown up
@@irishblueeyes8856 Probably.
@@irishblueeyes8856 Also, I'm part Irish. My fellow Irish man😀😀🙂🙂🙂😁😁🙂🙂.
Yunus is probably dead. Most of his family is probably dead as well. We had to destroy the isis caliphate. We did isis does have a caliphate anymore. They just have hold outs.
Initial introduction with music Frontline doc gives me chill.
What the U.S Army should have done, is listen to people from day one. Stay out of their neighborhoods and respect their customs and culture. Should have never dismantled the old Iraqi army, because that left hundreds of thousands iraqi army soldiers and officers without pay and no pension and no retirement pay. They should have had culture advisers from the first day to avoid conflicts. One wrong move from a soldier could instigate a non ending war. They just didn’t listen until its too late when they reinstated some of the old army officers and staff in 08.
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
I was there! Camp Taji/Cooke 03-04, Camp Taji again Jan 05-Jan 06, and Camp Liberty Oct 08- Oct 09! And I can honestly tell everybody in the comments, we did 1000’s of missions and I still don’t know why we were there or what was accomplished 🤷🏾♂️
3rd ID 3rd Brigade/Ft Benning GA…Rock of the Marne! DOGFACE SOLDIERS
The usual b.s "defending America's freedoms, liberties and way of life 7K miles away :(
Thank you frontline documentery!!!
As a vet, it makes me wonder why we even bothered. All that money spent on trying to bring a third world country into just the 20th century. And for what? They are more interested in defending their religious beliefs than the lives of their own people. I have learned so much from Frontline. I support PBS monthly for that very reason.
اخي هذا احتلال .. احتلال الامريكي للعراق
لان العراق غني بالثروات ويعد واحد من اغنى الدول بالعالم
السياسيين الامريكيين لم تساعدنا بل دمرتنا وقتلونا
هل تعتقد انكم ساعدتمونا بافعالكم هذه؟؟
انت غبي ام ماذا ؟؟ 🤨😂
Bring a country into the 20th century 😂😂😂...why don't they do it to African nations then? It was about oil stop believing lies
Do not overlook this video was first aired in 2004. The situation in Baghdad is very different and NOT in a good way.
Couldn't help but notice Martin Smith's words near the end after Saddam's capture, he says "This is why we came here". I was told it was WMDs?
So they got the Helen of Troy...after destroying the whole Iraq and killing its innocent people.
Yea. Saddam was the boogeyman that “ordered” those wmds 🙄
هو العراق سليل المجد و الحسب هو الذي كل من فيه حفيد نبي ❤
Excellent insights.
Hi There Jennie S 👋
True words
You seem nice and interesting
Hope you’re doing fine as well
I'd be curious to see a follow-up on some of the businessmen.
Probably dead or moved out the country
This guy Martin Smith has balls of steel
If he tried to do this same thing just a year later, no way he would have made it. If he even made it down to Fallujah it would have definitely ended there with tragic results unfortunately.
Spent 2 years in Iraq and 8 years in Afghanistan. I remember being in Iraq in 2004 and being so unbelievably naive about US foreign policy.
Complete waste
@20:50, what we Americans did not recognize at that time, many Iraqi believed the Americans would only cause hate and discontent then leave and they would be left with Saddam still in power OR 'if' the Americans chased him away he would return and if they did not show support for him they would be killed, all of them. They believed - and some do to this day 2021 - that Saddam will return because he is the Devil and has that kind of power. It will be generations and generations before anything can change in Iraq. The issues is not between Shia and Sunni as the press insinuate, the problem is tribal leaders gaining power. It is as it has always been and very likely always will be. Tribal culture.
Kirkuk... This is where I was stationed in mid 2006 with 3rd Brigade, 25th ID (2-35 Cacti). Then on to Baquba in March 2007 after my unit got stop lossed to help 1st CAV as they were getting pounded really hard. My company got attached to some newly stood up Batallion from 82nd Airborne (Mechanized Cavalry). We cleaned the place up for 2 ID Strikers who arrived later and wrapped up the major operation we had opened.
How many innocent civilians did you kill?Sounds like you are proud of what you done to those people.
@@muscuut NOT ENOUGH
@@muscuut hey he didnt say they killed anybody in thay operation. I am not a fan of what happened in Iraq but that is a ugly accusation to make from nowhere.
I'm surprised your still alive all your buddies committed suicide 🤣
And what was the end result of all that? not a damn thing
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Good documentary for someone like me who knew very little about Afghanistan. Eye opening and heartbreaking to see.
Ummm, this documentary was about Iraq....
Whoops, I don't know how that ended up here. I meant it for the Afghanistan/Taliban video! 🤦
You didnt learn too much , it a about iraq🤣🤣🤣
You are not alone.. the same mistake was made by Chaney and bush.. :p
😂it's not your fault bcos you're born with this quality just like g.bush 😂
Thanks for share this video
Shia, sunni, kurd, arab none of muslim sect is happy with each other, how could they be happy with non Muslims??
And turning our back on the Kurds felt horrible
We always have. But never before Trump have we facilitated their slaughter and then refused their fleeing families air cover. We will be shamed by that forever.
Great show!! Thank you for this one. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
US destroy the Middle East
Thank you very much
Beautiful!! 😍
Q : “Your dealing with a people whom thrive under dictatorship”, Omar Shareef, during the 911, aftermath •
Unfortunately, we here in the West just don't get how these Middle Eastern and other Islamic Countries are mostly divided by their particular sect of their religion and they are genuinely not interested in becoming like Western democracies. I know we try our best and offer our way of life but they will never accept it, these are their Countries, it's their tribal culture and their way of life...... Always has been and always will be.
Exactly, Islam have thousands of different sects and ALL of them hate each other
@@gim12345 no that's not true. When Americans went in they made it. People where living in peace and no one had haterted thoughts about no one.
Your government done it
By urging killing from all sides to create the hate. We never hated one another we even marry from any side. Now no body does this easy. Because of what the west did when interning the Arab countries We used to live side by side we never cared about other religion nor sector of Islam. It's the west crimes which never stopes
Yeah so let’s invite them to our countries… what could go wrong
Lets be honest here. The Iraq war was due to the Bushes having beef on Sadam Hussein. These people in the middle east have proven once again almost 20 years later that they are not worthy nor they are ready for our efforts to introduce them to American democracy. Their barbarian religious fundamentalist's believes are so rooted in them and they have no will to adapt. In my humble opinion, America can't simply be the champion of democracy to the world. We have much serious challenges here at home. The war on the middle east is so close and dear to me. I am so glad I never enrolled to serve after high school in the late 90s. Instead, I decided to go to college and work. Some of my H.S. mates did join the military fought in Iraq, some came back and some didn't. Some of the ones that made it back have trouble lives with PTSD. I'm just glad I'm well and alive taking care of my family.
We did not ask for freedom or democracy. We were better with Saddam, because Iraq before me requires force in order to rule.. America always interferes in the affairs of the Middle East, so it reaps what it sows.
Seen this , people’s hope on rebuilding makes me sad …
It looks like a slave country that ku ki klan well loved to take over
Especially when they go around bulldozing and destroying people's homes...
It's amazing how much racism there is among the different tribes of the same country. This kind of hate has been bred throughout hundreds of generations. Peace between them is a hopeless feat.
Nothing is hopeless. The same techniques that help us all in combatting racism (getting rid of racist propaganda, good jobs, education, elimination of poverty) can be used anywhere. It costs money and other racists around the world would rather keep their money than spend it on Iraqis.
I know hingsight is 20/20, but it's amazing how much they miss the mark here. "They blamed baath loyalists", already the Iraqi's knew just to tell us what we wanted to here, and not the truth. the civil war had started.
Not only I .but every man and a woman across the Arab world laughs hysterically when the Americans talk about wanting to establish democracy in Iraq. The USA is definitely not interested in democracy and justice in Iraq. That is against its interests.
😂😂Not only in the Arab world, EVERYONE LAUGHES WHEN THEY SAY: "FREEDOM" "DEMOCRACY"
Thank you Frontline
Q: how are those old folks going to build their house back? We go to other nations to spread democracy but we can't even get it right at home, here in America. Any neighbors watching this go down were probably pissed. I would be. How can you control your son that obviously a terrorist when your that old? Shame on U.S.
Um technically he would be a resistance fighter. His country was invaded without provocation. Why wouldn't he try to defend his home?
These are the same people you all tell “thank you for your service” not knowing how he/she has killed destroyed innocent lives.
This is such good news reporting
Any new frontline coming?
Frontline does the best docs
I hope for the U.S. citizens who view these wars waged in the middle east or any region as unnecessary all the best; but I have a feeling that they might go through an apocalypse of the same magnitude of all these wars combined someday, just by supplications of the people whose life and security was ruined.
Sincerely I hope we do not get what we deserve.
This just fraction of what us forces did in iraq
Some honorable mentions
1) rape of women and children in abu graib
2) setting up camp buka which eventually gave us pros like abu bakar al bagdadi
I hope that business man is doing well in 2024/2025 at 9:16 😢 seems like such a nice guy
Raytheon likes this.
Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman. Maybe Boeing ?
This really blew my mind
How little the US understands their culture, to have a female, in the army and in charge of an area is inconceivable to them, to see Drinkwine on a name tag? what is next, LT Eatbacon and SGT Porkchop??
The thing is, the US Army doesn’t care about a misogynistic culture and will let a woman do something to the best of her ability
@@thepapistyourmotherwarnedy752 so why is she in the military then?
@Guy Davis he’s fit right in with these Arabs the
If only the politicians and generals had watched Mr. Martin Smith's pieces before making the mess even larger and bloodier.
Who ever commissioned the use of that song should be delivered to the Taliban
Gold old Middle East
This documentary has reminded me of how very fractured Iraqi society is. Now that the allies have been defeated in Afghanistan surely Islamic state will be greatly emboldened to start a new offensive in Iraq and elsewhere around the world. We live in a very worrying time. God bless those who have lost their lives in the fight against terror.
The ALLIES didn't get defeated. I think you need to study a little bit more my friend.
I wouldn't call it a success would you? The world is a more dangerous place than it was a few weeks ago. I love my country and its armed forces and I know we were never defeated in a battle but I still think that we were beaten by cowardly politicians. Not the taliban.
@@davidray8337 wow, that is some illiterate world view. It's like oil companies control your perspective on everything. Damn, I'm glad they don't control what I think because if hate to be as stupid as you.
It was America that supported al-Qaeda and Saddam and brought in the corrupt government after 2003. Iraq and the people are not a problem, you and your government are the problem
Well, the Americans didn't build a new Iraq, and when the Iranians turn the tide and maked the shia militias to defeat ISIS, the US responded by killing with a drone strike Khasseim Souleimani, the man responsible for the ISIS defeat in Iraq. Looks to me that the American Government felt jealousy for the Iranians to achieve what the US couldn't.
The size of the US Embassy in Baghdad just goes to show why the country was invaded.
Wow... look at that line while we're listening to the Traveling Wilburys! Looks like the line up into Joshua Tree National Park as LA went into shut down.
Hi There kinky👋
You’re absolutely right
You seem nice and interesting
Hope you’re doing fine as well
Frontline really awesome 👍
I live at like 22:00 ish they just start bulldozing their house. It reminds me of the other video where they shot up a dudes car and ran it over with a tank because he looted some firewood. What is with the draconian punishments?
Counter insurgent methods rarely look nice when shown on TV.
Sounds like Israel
Saddam's victims and Saddam himself is looking at Iraq now. Only disappointment remains to their eyes.
Great to have these documentaries on RUclips. I have great respect for the Americans who dedicate their lives to serving our country under difficult circumstances. However I am continually amazed by how tone deaf and unprepared they seem in discussions with locals. Shame on out government for this lack of preparation.
I never served primarily because I am ineligible due to taking insulin since I was nine years old. However, I have traveled the world in private industry roles. Staring at your notepad, only bringing your head up to preach (at a 3rd grade level) to the local leadership about the givens of a situation etc…is not a hearts and minds winning strategy. E.g start around minute 16:00.
Minute 15:00