Iraq For Sale is an extremely disturbing documentary about, what I believe, is the true reason for the Iraq War. The government of the United States, led by the Bush Administration, have started and prolonged a conflict solely for making money. Only one conclusion can be taken from this film, and that is that corporations running the war are taking gross advantage of the Iraqi people, American soldiers, and the complacency of the American public. It is a very biased view, but not a bitter one, nor does it display the mockingly dressed up patriotism of Michael Moore's
Fahrenheit 9/11. Where that movie failed with schoolyard name-calling, this one suceeds in presenting its case with selective evidence. However, there is only one point of view in the documentary, though in the credit roll the filmmakers make it clear that they tried very hard to get statements from companies like Halliburton, Blackwater, et al. I think an excellent companion documentary to this is
The Corporation.