Thanks for sharing. Of the war-mongering ghouls and the faithful henchmen who serve them we learn about, McNamara was one of the few honest enough to show contrition in his later years. He made a documentary in 2003 called The Fog of War. I haven’t watched it in 20 years but a professor showed it in college and I remember it being very moving.
One clip, referencing the firebombing of Japan in WW2, comparing it to what the equivalent damage would be to American cities
Thanks for sharing. Of the war-mongering ghouls and the faithful henchmen who serve them we learn about, McNamara was one of the few honest enough to show contrition in his later years. He made a documentary in 2003 called The Fog of War. I haven’t watched it in 20 years but a professor showed it in college and I remember it being very moving.
One clip, referencing the firebombing of Japan in WW2, comparing it to what the equivalent damage would be to American cities