WMD: Weapon of Mass Destruction
WMD: Weapon of Mass Destruction (2004)

WMD: Weapon of Mass Destruction

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Whether or not you agree with the policy of invading Iraq, you should see this film. It steers clear of political statements and just gives facts and testimonies of those who belonged to or were affected by Saddam's brutal and murderous regime.

First off, this film tries to bill itself as a "fair and balanced" look at Saddam Hussein in the same way Fox News claims to be "fair and balanced". While the film tries to sell as its main focus, the brutal way Hussein's government dealt with the Kurdish uprising in the late 80s, its real agenda is to argue (and I'm not kidding here) that Saddam himself, is a Weapon of Mass Destruction.

First off I'd like to point out that elvis68's review is by far more "op/ed" than review of this film. It main purpose seems to serve his political ideal, and not to help a reader on deciding if the film is worth it.

An amateur-produced film that starts off slow but suddenly picks up steam. "WMD: Weapon of Mass Destruction" was intended as a rebuke to Micheal Moore's box office smash "Fahrenheit 9/11" and critics of the U.

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