Director: Michael Moore
Writer:Michael Moore
Fahrenheit 9/11 is one of the most shocking documentaries that I ever saw. Somehow in the back of my head I like to think that the movie facts are wrong somehow. The whole debate starts from the September 11 incident, when two hijacked airplanes crashed into the World Trade Center twin towers. Mainly the movie shows and points out the incompetence of the Bush administration to deal with the incident afterwords, from different reasons. One of the reasons… was because the Bush family had a business involvement with the Saudis, and at the end of each day, what counts the most is money. After the 9/11 many people suffered and I don’t mean only the Americans but even the Iraqis, and you don’t have to be a political analyst or a detective to figure out that the attack on Iraq was only to get their oil. Afghanistan was attacked of course, you couldn’t attack directly Iraq, and what they did to have a reason for their invasion of the country was to suggest that Saddam Husein has weapons of mass destruction.
The movie goes further into the problems, showing repercussions of the wars, in which the U.S. was involved over the past eight years.
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