
What I’ve Learned About U.S. Foreign Policy: The War Against the Third World
Director: Frank Dorrel
Runtime: 122 min
You won’t see this documentary on TV or learn these things in school. If you are interested in the truth about the world we live in, this film is the right choice because it will help you put together the pieces in a larger picture and, no matter how much you know about this subject, here you will hear and see some new information that will astonish you. Among other materials, clips from the following films were used: Cover Up: Behind the Iran Contra Affair (1988); Father Roy: Inside the School of Assassins (1997); Genocide by Sanctions (1998); The Panama Deception (1992); Bitter Paradise: The Sell-out of East Timor (1996)
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