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Iraq: Voices From the Street is this raw, gritty documentary that drops you right into the thick of political discourse before the Iraq War. You’ve got this delegation, led by Congressman Nick Rahall and Senator James Abourezk, who go to Iraq in September 2002. The atmosphere is tense but oddly intimate as they meet key figures like Sa'doun Hammadi and Tariq Aziz. It feels like you’re eavesdropping on history in the making. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to contemplate the heavy themes of war, diplomacy, and the voices of the Iraqi people during a turbulent time. It’s a snapshot of a moment, layered with complexities and perspectives often overlooked in mainstream narratives.
Interesting look at pre-war Iraq.Captures raw conversations with key political figures.A unique perspective on U.S.-Iraq relations.
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