The perfect war
Two part documentary looks at the American government's desire to employ high-tech systems in its war on terror, and the ethical questions raised by the use of such weapons. Part 1 examines the technological capabilities of today's perfect war based on superior speed, precision, and information. The role of unprecedented technology is examined in the Iraq war of 2003 and the failed premptive strike. Part 2 explores the costs and future remedies of war based on precision technology. Demonstrates how the conventional enemy adapts to superior force and how factors such as organized rebellion, terrorism, the continuation of an underground war, and the underestimation of cultural factors serve to undermine the perfect ending for the war fought with precision technology
DVD Video, English, 19uu