At that time, there must have been a large number of people around the world who wanted to find out whether this story was true.
At least the WMD doesn't exist, the basic reason for war doesn't exist, it's absolutely true.
Iraq has WMD, so hit him. This was the big lie of the century, but not many people care today. Only the suffering Iraqis care, they care, and even engrave hatred in their hearts. They don't like Saddam, but do they prefer life today? Do you like other countries to impose this change on yourself for fictitious reasons?
The way the film was shot, some people thought it was too shaken, but for me I didn't feel any discomfort.
The film is based on the work of The Washington Post correspondent in Baghdad, Rajiv Chandraskaran.
The film began filming in 2007 and is expected to be released on March 12, 2008. But in the end, due to various reasons, it was postponed to March 12, 2009, two years later. It can be seen that even if someone dared to shoot six years ago, it may not be released. However, the people of M country can finally make such a film, and it is finally released, and its political freedom is still evident. Let Z country try?
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