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  1. The presence of cold war means absence of peace, which is a subject of discussion in the peace and conflict resolution studies. Learning the failures by those engaged in this war, students would learn how the concerned parties should have resolved the conflict that led to the war as a way of conflict resolution. Works Cited. Errol, Morris, dir.

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    • Compliance with The Lessons Learned
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    In the masterpiece, The Fog of War, former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara presents eleven lessons based on his experiences in the Vietnam War. However, questions still emerge on whether the American involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan complies with McNamara’s eleven lessons. This essay seeks to explain why the wars in Iraq and Afghani...

    The first lesson in McNamara’s movie is “empathize with the enemy.” Drawn from an incident in the Cuban Missile crisis in which President Kennedy, USSR’s Khrushchev and Fidel Castro almost plunged the world to nuclear war; McNamara argues that there is need to demonstrate empathy to the enemy even in times of war. Blight and Lang (17) demonstrates ...

    In conclusion, the above discussions demonstrate that both Iraq and Afghanistan wars comply with the “lessons learned” from the film documentary titled “the fog of war.” The underlying themes of the movie capture the political, social, and economical aspects of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in a similar manner as the Vietnam war.

    Blight, James, and Lang Janet. The fog of war: lessons from the life of Robert S. McNamara. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. Print. Cushman, Thomas. Matter of Principle: Humanitarian Arguments for War in Iraq. California: University of California Press, 2005. Print. Fallows, James.Blind into Baghdad America’s War in Iraq.New York: Vintage Books,...

  2. Feb 7, 2024 · In conclusion, the fog of war is a complex and unpredictable phenomenon that can have significant consequences for military strategy and civilian populations. By studying historical examples, psychological factors, technological advances, and the importance of understanding it in modern conflicts, we can gain a better understanding of this concept and make more informed decisions.

  3. The Fog of War Essay. The Fog of War is an Oscar winning documentary that examines the conflicts between war and peace during the time that Robert S. McNamara was the U. Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War (although some topics go back as far as WWI).

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  4. Robert S. McNamara and “The Fog of War”. In the documentary film “The Fog of War,” director Errol Morris offers a portrait of something rarely seen: a political figure striving for honesty. The film has a confessional feel to it, as McNamara recounts a list of “Eleven Lessons” he learned –and then sought to teach- regarding his ...

  5. Oct 20, 2023 · The "Fog of War" documentary with Robert S. McNamara is about the Cold War, Vietnam War, and Cuban Missile Crisis. McNamara shares his role in these events, as well as his birth during WWI and service in WWII. Additionally, he applies his lessons to the Iraq War. I summarize and analyze the film.

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  7. Vietnam War, having participated in anti-war demonstrations when he was a student both at the University of Wisconsin and Princeton. • Morris got the original idea for THE FOG OF WAR after reading McNamara’s book “In Retrospect” in 1995. He first approached McNamara in 2001, after his book “Wilson’s Ghost” was published.

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