The question of why we fight continues. Kwiatkowski contends, “If you went downtown and asked five different people, ‘Why do we fight?’ you’d get five different answers.” And then we hear from, curiously, four people.
Part three introduces Wilton Sekzer’s idea for what to do in the memory of his son. His idea dates to the Second World War, but I’m not sure what Sekzer thought such an action would do. I think it adds legitimacy to the notion that Sekzer was a normal Joe Blow who initially supported the war.
Part three introduces one of the most intriguing voices in the documentary: that of Anh Duong, who fled Saigon in 1976 and helped develop the bunker buster bomb.
A clip from Bush: Iraq continues to “support terror.” The linking of 9/11 to Iraq in the minds of the American people begins.
Most notably, McCain raises the question of when the United States’ use of force changes from a force for good to a force for imperialism.





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