The film is divided into seven sections.
Part 1: The Experts consists of more than two dozen experts establishing credentials. These include former State Department, CIA, Pentagon and military officials; weapons inspectors and ambassadors; journalists and politicians.
Part 2: Terrorism presents the thesis that the
September 11, 2001 attacks provided a false pretext for the Iraq War. This section argues that the
George W Bush administration falsely claimed there was a link between
Saddam Hussein and
Osama bin Laden in order to convince Americans that we needed to go to war in Iraq.
Part 3: Informers presents a case that the administration trusted unreliable, self-serving sources for intelligence regarding Iraq's military capabilities, including the
existence of WMDs.
Part 4: Sixteen Words exposes
George W. Bush’s fake claim that Iraq had taken delivery of weapons-grade yellow-cake
uranium from
Niger. The film goes on to discuss how diplomat
Joseph C. Wilson leaked information that refuted this story. In retaliation, the Bush administration "outed" Wilson's wife
Valerie Plame as a covert CIA operative, costing her her job.
Part 5: War in Iraq documents how, as the US-led invasion of Iraq began, the administration was forced to backpedal on their assertions regarding Saddam Hussein's arsenal and intentions. Or rather, they stuck to their assertions and did not back down. In order to justify continuing the war, they resorted to the claim that the Iraqi people were clamoring for the US and allies to free them from dictator Saddam Hussein.
Part 6: The Cost of War tallies the exorbitant amount of US taxpayer money that had been spent on the war up to the date of production. This section takes special note of the overblown contracts granted to large US corporate friends of the Bush administration.
Part 7: Neocons wraps up the argument that the citizens of the US were intentionally and illegally conned into the war by a group of powerful
neo-conservatives who had been looking for an excuse to invade Iraq long before the September 11 attacks. ==Production style==