In 2003, the Iraq War broke out. Saddam's government was severely hit, and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) became a powerful excuse for the United S[Expand All]
In 2003, the Iraq War broke out. Saddam's government was severely hit, and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) became a powerful excuse for the United States to send troops to Iraq. The small team led by Roy Miller (played by Matt Damon) was ordered to search for WMD in Iraq. However, after countless searches, they found nothing, which made Miller puzzled about the source of the tip. During a certain operation, he met a local one-legged man named Fahadi. From the man's words, Miller learned that a group of key Iraqi figures were gathering somewhere. During the operation, he unexpectedly discovered that Al Rawi (played by Yigal Naor) on the poker card wanted notice was also among them, and Al Rawi seemed to have a complicated relationship with the US government. Despite dissuasion, Miller launched an independent investigation and discovered that the so-called WMD was nothing but a lie concealing countless ugly truths... This film is adapted from the work "The Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Deep Within Iraq's Green Zone" by Rajiv Chandrasekaran, a correspondent for The Washington Post based in Baghdad.[Collapse]