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UglyGreed

(7,661 posts)
Sat Nov 14, 2015, 03:06 PM Nov 2015

Bitter Lake

Narrative[edit]
The film attempts to explain several complex and interconnected narratives. One of the narratives is how past governments, including Russia and the West, with their continued, largely failing, interventions in Afghanistan, keep repeating such failures, without properly understanding the country's cultural background or its past political history and societal structure.

It also outlines the US's alliance with Saudi Arabia, especially the former's agreement to buy Saudi oil, for control of a key energy supplier during the cold-war era, with Saudi Arabia gaining wealth and security in return, with agreement withstanding provided it was allowed to continue its violent and fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, Wahhabism, uninhibited from external influence. This in turn has fed like a feedback loop back into the many troubles the world faces with regards to various pseudo-Jihadic forces spanning the 1970s to present day; be they the Mujahideen, Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and into IS.

Curtis attributes the film as an attempt to add an "emotional" dimension to the context of the historical narrative in order to draw its audience in – hence it's over two hours in length and availability exclusively through the BBC iPlayer – in order to give the viewer something beyond the disconnected news reports they're usually fed from most traditional broadcast journalism, along with putting historical facts in a truer broader context.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Lake_(film)


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2hdcji

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Bitter Lake (Original Post) UglyGreed Nov 2015 OP
Thanks.... KoKo Nov 2015 #1
Sorry it's in three parts UglyGreed Nov 2015 #2

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
1. Thanks....
Sat Nov 14, 2015, 05:09 PM
Nov 2015

Does your second link give the whole video? It says 40 minutes.

I've been wanting to check this out.

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