Baghdad in 2007? No, it’s
Director Gillo Pontecorvo's 1966 movie concerns the struggle in the late 1950s for Algerian independence from
"The Battle of Algiers" was shot in black and white and in a quasi-documentary style using largely untrained actors who play the principles – the FLN insurgents who carry out a series of violent attacks only to have the French push back with a counterinsurgency campaign that is even more violent. And ultimately fails although most of the FLN leadership is captured or killed.
When I first saw the movie in the late 1960s, it was gripping, but today it is profoundly insightful because of the nightmare that the
The three-DVD Criterion boxed sex of "The Battle of Algiers" has a timely bonus – an interview with Richard Clarke, the former national counterterrorism expect and author of the seminal "Against All Enemies," and Michael A. Sheehan, the former State Department coordinator for counterterrorism.
The interview, conducted by Christopher Isham, chief of investigative projects for ABC News, took place in 2004 before the war in
There are no military solutions to insurgencies, only political solutions.How right he was.
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