What kind of training does the US government give our soldiers? It seems to me the first rule would be to treat the citizens of the country being invaded with respect. Is it any wonder that people all over the world have no respect for Americans? And ONCE AGAIN they film themselves doing this!
A series of videos documenting the American invasion of Iraq and the atrocities committed against the Iraqi people.
Song by Egyptian singer Ahmed Abd Rapo about the American Invasion of Iraq.
"Merky" an Iraqi-Palestinian was asked to work for the U.S. military as a translator. When payday came, they refused to pay him. After 20 days they arrested him for no reason at all.
A drive through the Karkh area of Baghdad. This is a very surreal video and gives a sense of what it is like to be there. No sound.
No more blood for oil in Iraq!
Hellen Thomas does her best to make Bush answer the question, but as usual he cuts her off and doesn't answer the question.
What kind of training does the US government give our soldiers? It seems to me the first rule would be to treat the citizens of the country being invaded with respect. Is it any wonder that people all over the world have no respect for Americans? And ONCE AGAIN they film themselves doing this!
US forces used illegal chemical weapons to burn innocent civilians. US forces were ordered to kill anyone or anything that moved. This is what the media does not want you to see.
US forces shoot to kill in this shocking video, then try to save the occupants of the bus after words. Senseless violence.
An unjust an illegal war that violates both domestic and international laws. How much blood must be spilled before the violence comes to and end? Can you imagine being an Iraqi citizen and having to live your life this way? Special thanks to a friend of mine in Baghdad who told me where many of these pictures are and for providing the music for this photo montage.
This guy is fantastic. It's about time more people start holding Bush and his cronies accountable. Bush has his war and let New Orleans drown.
http://www.bushcommission.org/
Naba Saleem Hamid is a professor of biology at the University of Baghdad. Educated in Iraq and in England, Dr Hamid sees herself as a non-political person who refused to join the Baath Party during the Saddam Hussein regime. On a visit to California, she describes the conditions in Iraq before the war and how life has charged in her country since the US invasion of 2003. Producers: John Odam & Andy Trimlett. For more great videos go to: http://www.alternatefocus.org/
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