
America at War
Documentary · TV Movie · War
Overview
An examination of the United States’ involvement in war, focusing on its impact on political decisions, national identity, and the lives of its people.
Top Cast


John Bolton
John Bolton
Self - Interviewee
John Bolton
Self - Interviewee


Dominique de Villepin
Dominique de Villepin
Self - Interviewee
Dominique de Villepin
Self - Interviewee
Ted Braun
Ted Braun
Self - Interviewee
Ted Braun
Self - Interviewee
Alain J.-J. Cohen
Alain J.-J. Cohen
Self - Interviewee
Alain J.-J. Cohen
Self - Interviewee
Natalie Baker
Natalie Baker
Self - Interviewee
Natalie Baker
Self - Interviewee
Beth Sanner
Beth Sanner
Self - Interviewee
Beth Sanner
Self - Interviewee
Lora Vogt
Lora Vogt
Self - Interviewee
Lora Vogt
Self - Interviewee
Stephen Biddle
Stephen Biddle
Self - Interviewee
Stephen Biddle
Self - Interviewee
Jennifer Keene
Jennifer Keene
Self - Interviewee
Jennifer Keene
Self - Interviewee
Erik Villard
Erik Villard
Self - Interviewee
Erik Villard
Self - Interviewee
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