I enjoyed both Frontline videos very much, and thought they provided a very non biased out look on the wars. Each documentary just helped to inform the audience without trying to sway toward a certain side which made me enjoy them more by how there was so information. Both movies helped to explain the military action that are going on in both Afghanistan and Iraq and showed the hard fighting that is taking place. In Obama's war we are taken even farther by how they are with the Marine 8th division Echo company, being able to see how the marines are trying to help and the crap they have to put up everyday was something very interesting to watch. Plus how it shows the control the Taliban has over the people of Afghanistan helps to emphasize why the mission over there is getting worse the intimidation techniques of the Taliban.
Bush's war was very long but at the same time all the information it provided helped to show all the workings that was going on in the government and the military at the time. Through this it helped me to understand even more the mess that is Iraq and I just enjoyed seeing and hearing all the information. Plus with the addition of all the interviews helped to reinforce the information that was prevented making it seem more credible and believable. Also the interviews of the soldiers and hearing what the Afghanistani people had to say helped to show even more how different the two sides are.
Both of these documentaries were very interesting and kept me stuck to the tv instead of being bored like I was in Maya Lin, I am going to recommend by friends to watch both because of how well made they are. Both documentaries in my opinion do a good job of informing and explaining the two wars very well and showing the American people all the problems and chaos that is going on over there.
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