Last night I screened writer/director/producer Charles Ferguson’s documentary "No End In Sight," which painstakingly goes through every misstep of the Bush Administration’s needless creation of a quagmire in Iraq. Organized, concise and plain as day, "No End In Sight" is necessary viewing for audiences the world over. Most impressive are Ferguson’s interview subjects that include Faisal Al-Istrabadi (Iraqi Ambassador to the United Nations), Chris Allbritton (Time Magazine journalist), Amb. Barbara Bodine (In Charge of Baghdad for the U.S. Occupation), Gen. Jay Garner (Administrator, ORHA, Feb-May 2003), Barry Posen (Professor and Director, National Security Program, MIT) and a very dubious Walter Slocombe (Senior Advisor for National Security and Defense, CPA).
This documentary is the kind of news we should be seeing on our television screens nightly.





