Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World? - Series 1: 1. Iraq – For Every Insect There Is an Insecticide
Contains graphic violence and disturbing scenes.
Images of genocide from the start that some viewers may find disturbing.
Exploring the US's complicated relationship with Iraq, first supporting the country during the Iran-Iraq war but then turning against it after Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait.Ìý
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- This episodeSeries 1: 1. Iraq – For Every Insect There Is an Insecticide
- Series 1: 2. Bosnia – Our Soldiers Are Not Toy SoldiersShould the US use force to save innocent civilians in the Balkans from genocide?56 mins
- Series 1: 3. Rwanda – That Was a Local ThingWhy did the world stand by in 1994 as nearly one million people were murdered in Rwanda?57 mins
- Series 1: 4. Kosovo – In the Name of Our FutureOld conflicts in the Kosovo region are rekindled, and Nato intervenes, but at what cost?57 mins
- Series 1: 5. Darfur – Carrots for a War CriminalWould Obama’s 2008 election success change the US's stance on ethnic cleansing in Sudan?57 mins
- Series 1: 6. Libya – If You Break It You Own ItWhen Gaddafi declared his intention to 'disinfect' Benghazi, Obama faced a dilemma.57 mins
- Series 1: 7. Syria – The Risk of Doing NothingObama warns the Syrian regime against considering using chemical weapons.57 mins
- Series 1: 8. Syria – A Loop of ImperfectionAmerica’s unwillingness to act after a chemical attack causes Syrian rebels to despair.58 mins