this is a brilliant doc. who shows how what a lot of Americans think and also show the more cynical reasons for Americans wars since WW2 and not at least how easy it is for the government to brainwash a large portion of the people
Nothing about the trailer suggests anything particularly shocking will be revealed. Eisenhower’s quote resonates, but linkages between industry and military didn’t just spring into existence in the last sixty years - it’s just on a bigger scale than it had been in the previous 5000.
My own favorite bit was on the German invasion of Poland and how ‘our Soviet brothers’ valiantly swept into the eastern half of Poland to keep the Nazis from getting it.
Not quite how it happened, but understandable at the time.
As for “how easy” and all that in your OP…governments use propoganda because it WORKS.
If you want a really brilliant documentary that comments on warfare in the 20th century as well as how our government has decieved the people, pick up The Fog of War.
My husband and I saw Why We Fight a couple of weeks ago. It was really great. I especially liked the way they used Wilton Sekzer, a Vietnam vet and retired NYC police officer who lost a son on 9/11. How he goes from wanting revenge, to being upset about being lied to about Iraq’s “connection” to Al Qaeda, and his anger about being lied to in Vietnam. The DVD extra that had Q&A with the director, Eugene Jarecki, was also worth watching.