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Movie: "Rethink Afghanistan" from Robert Greenwald

Unread postby HeckuvaJob » Mon 09 Mar 2009, 23:21:44

Trailer and Part 1 link

Spoiler alert: we're farking it up $this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')any of you reading this worked diligently to support President Obama and his call for change. I'm sure you feel, as I do, an almost palpable air of excitement and pride right now in having a man of Obama's intelligence and integrity in the White House. What I also find remarkable is Obama's conviction that it is imperative for those who disagree with him to speak out, make their voices heard, and discuss ideas without attacking motivation or character.

President Obama just committed 17,000 more soldiers to fight the war in Afghanistan. For me and the Brave New Foundation team, this decision raises scores of questions that must be addressed about troops, costs, overall mission, and exit strategy. Historically, it has been Congress' duty to ask these questions in the form of oversight hearings that challenge policymakers, examine military spending, and educate the public. I invite you to sign the petition urging Senator John Kerry and Representative Howard Berman to hold congressional oversight hearings at once.

The president has demonstrated his commitment to plurality of opinion and open debate on issues that impact our country most profoundly. In that spirit, I'm proud that Brave New Foundation will bring you Rethink Afghanistan, a new feature-length documentary I am directing in the tradition of Uncovered: The War on Iraq and Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers. This documentary, which we will release in segments online, will foster the kind of discussion, debate and dissent Obama has called for, hopefully serving as a driving force to help make oversight hearings a reality.

Since the situation in Afghanistan is extraordinarily complex, Brave New Foundation's goal is to create videos posing some of the necessary questions Congress should ask. Watch the extended version of part one in our documentary.

Without congressional oversight hearings, no one in Washington would have exposed corruption and mismanagement during the Civil War. No one would have caught the excessive military spending during World War II. And there would have been no national stage for a young John Kerry to throw down the gauntlet to Nixon over Vietnam.

Before Afghanistan escalates any further, I believe Congress must inform the public and ask critical questions. Here's what you can do to get people thinking about the need for congressional oversight hearings:

1. Sign the petition urging Sen. Kerry and Rep. Berman to begin hearings immediately.
2. Send this trailer video to your friends and family and post it your Facebook page and please take a second to Digg it.
3. Watch the full-length version of the video.
- Robert Greenwald
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Re: Rethink Afghanistan - a Robert Greenwald film (online)

Unread postby sirrom » Tue 10 Mar 2009, 05:59:59

Link not working.
what did YOU do in the eco-war?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayz1SK4KbX4
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Re: Rethink Afghanistan - a Robert Greenwald film (online)

Unread postby HeckuvaJob » Tue 10 Mar 2009, 09:13:29

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'Rethink Afghanistan' documentary

Unread postby Carlhole » Mon 24 Aug 2009, 14:51:25

Rethink Afghanistan.com

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')list]Part One focuses on what military escalation will achieve in Afghanistan.
Part Two looks at how the war could further destabilize a nuclear-armed Pakistan.
Part Three focuses on the staggering costs of the war, which could easily exceed $1 trillion.
Part Four examines the civilian casualties caused by recent U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan.
Part Five questions the assumption that war can liberate Afghan women.
Part Six brings you three former high-ranking CIA agents explaining why there is no "victory" to be won in Afghanistan.


You can watch a quick trailer of each part at the link.

It's getting to be embarrassing to watch politicians continue to invoke the most-likely-dead boogie-man, Osama bin Laden, and his fighting database when just about the entire Great Game over resources in Central Asia is never mentioned. The media never asks politicians about the competition for power in the region and its destabilizing effects.

Why Afghanistan Is So Important

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'R')ivalry for pipeline routes and energy resources reflects competition for power and control in the region. Pipelines are important today in the same way that railway building was important in the 19th century. They connect trading partners and influence the regional balance of power. Afghanistan is a strategic piece of real estate in the geopolitical struggle for power and dominance in the region.

Since the 1990s, Washington has promoted a natural gas pipeline south through Afghanistan...
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Re: 'Rethink Afghanistan' documentary

Unread postby Southpaw » Tue 25 Aug 2009, 06:06:32

hehe pretty funny that U.S.A. is gonna collapse almost exactly the same way like soviet union. I wonder what the army is gonna do when the U.S. can't even buy plane tickets to get their troops home :p
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