The Documentary the US government does not want you to see - Shock & Awe - Part 1 of 2

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A real time documentary that will be a testament to future generations of the War Crimes Committed by the US, France, Britain, Germany, and all other weapons manufacturing countries against the people of Iraq.

The global power structure that destroyed Iraq must be removed from power before the entire World is engulfed in flames. 50,000 US troops remain in Iraq, in the largest fortification in the World. The US employ's thousands of armed private contractors from Blackwater / Xe and other Corporate CIA funded institutions that are armed, trigger happy, and do not answer to anyone for the crimes they commit. The War is NOT over until ALL these US criminals are removed from Iraq, the country rebuilt, and the US government and corporate support are held accountable for the War Crimes they committed on the Iraqi people.

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  • That soldier was very disrespectful of her........she is in her own Country and she has a right to speak. He had a perfect opportunity to show how Americans are a respecter of civil rights and he failed. It’s very shameful how some of American soldiers have acted and have treated these people and in their own Country at that. Would Americans sit by and allow foreign solders to come in a be disrespectful to them? No way. But yet, they allow some of their own to do it to others.

  • This is all so sad...and it's things we just never see on the mainstream media. I wonder if they think I should be shot for feeling sympathy for all those people suffering in the video. They just want to be happy and live their lives in peace like most of us do. They don't deserve to be treated like shit.

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  • when the ww3 begins get out of usa or go to de center of usa... i saw in my vission 6 nuclear bomb, but i dont think is a nuclear. it have to be something more powerfull. plz get ( east coast, west coast. (plz get out) 'cuz nato and israel is going to surrender easily. sorry for my bad english.

  • lol i laugh so hard when she said to the soldier you are not allowed 04:06 (awesome)

  • @DemonWizzard What this appears to be is a collection of the negative aspects you can expect in a war zone. This is typically one sided, because that is more dramatic, and easier to understand.

    Most people in Iraq will like in peace and prosperity, now that that the military personel have left, provided their Iraqy countrymen don't start slaughtering each other.

  • you commenters are morons

  • the soldier was just an arrogant fucking american fucking ass. If you want to know why people hate americans and why they want to see americans killed,this video is a prime example.I can't wait until the next mass cassualty attack on the u.s. I want to see one american killed for every iraqi killed since 1991.I'll loudly proclaim "you had it coming"

  • @Agent474life Yet the U.S government was supporting it when Saddam was doing what he was accused of doing. If you support a wicked man in his evil does not that make you evil as well, yes or no?

  • @yesimfromengland Then get out in the war zone and sacrifice yourself to contribute to the peace.

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