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Washingtons Winter Of Discontent (2007) CBC - Our World
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Title:
Washingtons Winter Of Discontent (2007) CBC - Our World
Category:
Video/TV shows
Uploaded:
2007-01-25 (by PropAgenda )
Description:
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CBC - Our World
Washington's Winter Of Discontent
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Type.................: documentary
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Source...............: NTSC CABLE
AVI Size.............: 360,755,200 bytes
Duration.............: 00:21:47
FPS..................: 29.97
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Codec DCT......: H263
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Video Bitrate........: 2000 (ABR)
Video Resolution.....: 640x464
Video Aspect Ratio...: 1.379
Audio Format.........: 0x0055(MP3, ISO) MPEG-1 Layer 3
Audio Encoder........: LAME 3.92
Bitrate..............: 128kbits/sec (CBR)
Hz...................: 48000
Channels.............: Stereo
Captured by..........: festering leper
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U.S. President George W. Bush defied his critics and has authorized more
troops for Iraq - the so-called "surge". This week, Brian goes to the U.S.
capital to look closely at what lies behind this strategy and whether it
can bring stability to the shattered country, especially its violent and
unstable capital, Baghdad. In Washington, Brian talks to several leading
observers about failing optimism in the Iraq campaign, among them, the
respected U.S. military and strategic analyst, Anthony Cordesman of the
Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Our World also brings you a story about the latest group of U.S. soldiers
heading for Iraq. The CBC's Neil Macdonald travels to Georgia to talk to
soldiers and their families about the government's decision to send more
troops. The soldiers in Neil's report, who are from Fort Stewart, know what
it's like to pay the price of combat. One in ten of the soldiers who've died
in Iraq came from Fort Stewart.
Finally, Brian explores the role U.S. civilian administrators have played in
Iraq. Most of the attention has been focused on the U.S. military. But U.S.
civilian advisors and administrators have played a critical role in how the
U.S. occupation has unfolded. Brian speaks to Rajiv Chandrasekaran of the
Washington Post about the sometimes-surprising policies put in place by
civilian decision-makers. Chandrasekaran has written a highly regarded book
on the subject. It's called "Imperial Life in the Emerald City". It's a
fascinating look inside the "Green Zone", the heavily protected and lavish
neighbourhood of the U.S. civilian force, a community that lives in relative
safety, strangely remote from the violent city outside.
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