High quality, fascinating & insightful
Probably the best oral history I have heard on this subject. For those of us who watched it all unfold it confirms much of what we knew (or suspected), but peels back some additional layers to reveal some startling revelations about how much the truth was twisted to suit the goal. There has been some negative commentary in reviews about the seemingly racist attitudes of the likes of Scott Ritter and the overblown American exceptionalism, but it’s important to the story and the outcome. This is a great podcast, well told and highly recommended.
B-jacket via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/24/20
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This is a heavyweight, insightful podcast about the events leading to the Iraq War. It’s a great listen. Dimblebey adds gravitas to this investigation and the interviewees such as the CIA agent that I’m currently listening to in Ep 1 paint a picture more revealing than I’ve come across before....Read full review »
Chrissice via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/30/20
Absolutely gripping! As one podcast ends I cannot wait for the next. Dimbleby at his best with fascinating contributions from individuals who had first involvement in the Bush-Blair bromance and its consequences. Fabulous!
B135 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/20/20
Do you think the persistent refusal by Saddam to allow unconditional weapons inspection ever played a role in confirming support for the military option? Could this explain the near unanimity of congressional and western views? This is not a history podcast.
Pontius Aquilla via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/30/20
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