The Fog of War
Documentary link: https://archive.org/details/TheFogOfWarElevenLessonsFromTheLifeOfRobertS.Mcnamara
Description: It is the story of America as seen through the eyes of the former Secretary of Defense, Robert S.
McNamara. One of the most controversial and influential figures in world politics, he takes us on an insider's
view of the seminal events of the 20th Century. Why was this past Century the most destructive and deadly in
all of human history? Are we doomed to repeat our mistakes? Are we free to make choices, or are we at the
mercy of inexorable historical forces and ideologies?
From the firebombing of 100,000 Japanese civilians in Tokyo in 1945 to the brink of nuclear catastrophe during
the Cuban missile crisis to the devastating effects of the Vietnam War, The Fog of War examines the
psychology and reasoning of the government decision-makers who send men to war. How were decisions
made and for what reason? What can we learn from these historical events?
As American forces occupy Iraq and the possibility of additional military conflict looms large, The Fog of War is
essential viewing for anyone who wants to understand how the American government justifies the use of
military force. Combining extraordinary archival footage, recreations, newly declassified White House
recordings, and an original score by the Oscar nominated composer, Philip Glass, the film is a disquieting and
powerful essay on war, rationality, and human nature.