Frontline Season 22 Episode 8 Beyond Baghdad
- February 12, 2004
In Frontline season 22, episode 8 titled "Beyond Baghdad," the investigative documentary series explores the aftermath of the Iraq War. The episode delves into what happened to the country and its people in the years following the U.S. military intervention in 2003.
Through on-the-ground reporting and interviews with a range of individuals, including soldiers, Iraqis, and politicians, "Beyond Baghdad" examines the legacy of the war and its impact on Iraq and the wider region.
The episode explores how the war and its aftermath fueled sectarian conflict, insurgency, and terrorism in Iraq. It also examines the role played by the Iraqi government, the U.S. military, and others in exacerbating these problems.
"Beyond Baghdad" looks at the challenges faced by Iraqis in the years following the war, including the breakdown of the rule of law, corruption, and insecurity. The episode also explores how Iraq's social fabric was shredded by the conflict, with sectarianism and tribalism taking hold in many areas.
One of the key themes of "Beyond Baghdad" is the question of what the U.S. achieved in Iraq, and whether the costs of the war were worth it. The episode examines this question from multiple angles, including the perspectives of soldiers who fought in Iraq, and of Iraqis who lived through the conflict and its aftermath.
Through deep reporting and sensitive storytelling, "Beyond Baghdad" offers a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the Iraq War and its consequences. It sheds light on the human toll of the conflict, and on the complex political and social issues that continue to shape Iraq today.