The Hidden War
Jon Snow reveals a brutal reality in Iraq that people who watch the nightly news will never see.

The Cost of War
At $720 million dollars a day, what else would the money going to pay for war buy for the citizens of the United States.

The Story of Stuff
Annie Leonard explains how the production of stuff impacts the planet, and the people who live on it.

The Folly of Attacking Iran —
Lessons from History

Explores the role the U.S. played in overturning Iran’s democratically elected government in 1953, when Mohammed Mosadegh was removed in a coup and replaced by Reza Pahlavi, the Shah. He remained in power until the revolution of 1979.

Fallujah — The Hidden Massacre
Evidence is chronicled that paints a very different view of the battle of Fallujah that has been portrayed the embedded U.S. media.

Dahr Jamail’s Mideast Dispatches
Independent journalist Dahr Jamail discusses his experiences and the atrocities committed in Iraq under U.S. occupation.

Independent Media in a Time of War
Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! describes
the role of the U.S. media in promoting and sanitizing war.

Mike Gravel on the Iraq War
Presidential candidate Mike Gravel explains his opposition to the Iraq occupation and his strategy for the U.S. military to leave Iraq.

A Day in Iraq
A disturbing look at how private military
contractors shoot first while driving through Iraq.

The Iraq War: Legal or Illegal
The Pinky Show examines the legality of the
U.S. invasion of Iraq.