Friday, July 02, 2004

Michael Moore.com : A British General's View of Fahrenheit 9/11

Michael Moore.com :A British General's View of Fahrenheit 9/11: "I suspect many soldiers serving in Iraq today will find Michael Moore's film intensely irritating.
This is because for much of the film he allows his antiwar, anti-Bush and anti-big business stance to obscure the important debate: whether President George W. Bush led his country - and by default the UK - into war in Iraq on a lie and whether subsequently, in trying to impose justice, freedom and democracy on the Iraqi people by force, the Americans became so violent and brutal themselves that they lost the moral high ground for ever.
Nevertheless, Moore has mounted a powerful protest against the Bush administration, in which he uses all the tricks of the skilled polemicist - ridicule, conspiracy theory and sensationalism."


DAILY MAIL (London) / July 1, 2004
General Sir Michael Rose, Former Commander of the UN Protection Force in Bosnia

NOTE: I could not find this article on the DAILY MAIL website.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk

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