August 2004
Seven months after war was declared over, journalist Sean Langan arrived in Iraq. He spent three months living in the notorious Sunni triangle, deftly moving between resistance fighters and the American troops. Travelling where few journalists dare to go and filming alone, the producer has captured a rare grassroots view of the war still raging across Iraq.
This would have been far more interesting if the reporter went into the project with an open mind.
pittsky 7 months ago
@mariadejesusabigail war is just grown men crying over spilt milk, we need more people like you.
123serioussam 1 year ago
and that will never happen
Gordon636 2 years ago
I think that we need to be good to each other and war is not the solution to any conflicts between any countries; because it causes more problems, hate, innocent deaths, etc. My dream is to see a peaceful world where all care for each other, where we all respect each other.
mariadejesusabigail 2 years ago
Go on then, how did it all start? We are all unclear.
9407113678 2 years ago
No Fear. Next time dont kill innocent people in the USA . Maybe you are unclear why this all started. I hope for peace in Iraq too but your terrorists went too far. Truth is this war will be going on in 20 years time and most westerners are prepared to pay the price. The thought of some extremist getting hold of a nuke is enough to keep our forces there indefinately.
RogueTrooper387 2 years ago
its far from over, iraq is just the begining, then its iran, afghanistan, pakistan and even india
Dhaune 3 years ago
usa usa usa usa god bless the usa
seanww3 4 years ago
I hope Iraq in Peace and all invader go home ... I hope Iraq peace like before invasion...
NoFearNoTears 4 years ago