The Iraq War came about following a moment of crisis – September 11th, 2001. In real-time, the world watched our leaders react and made decisions based on fast-paced information presented to them, not unlike the moment we are currently facing in our country today. However, the response to the Iraq War led to an all-time low level of public trust in government and media, which is something we never fully recovered from. Each season of The Fault Line will cover defining moments in our history that shook our foundation. On the first season of The Fault Line: Bush, Blair and Iraq, renowned journalist, David Dimbleby, explores the 18 months between 9/11 and the start of the war and how the distrust in leadership response to crisis effects our world today.
The Fault Line: Bush, Blair and Iraq – premieres on September 29th on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts.
S03 Mid Season Break
S03E10: 1776: Trenton, Princeton, and Washington's Crossing
S03E09: 1775: Bunker Hill and Quebec
S03E08: Lexington and Concord
S03E07: The First Continental Congress
S03E06: Lord Dunmore's War, 1774.
S03E05: Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party
S03E04: Taxes, Taxes, Taxes...The Sugar and Stamp Acts
S03E03: The Paxton Boys and Black Boys Rebellion
S03E02: Pontiac's Rebellion and the Indian Insurgency of 1763
S03E01: 1763, the Birth of a Revolution
S02E16: Q and A Season Two Wrap Up
S02E15: The 300 Spartans, Thermopylae, and Xerxes I
S02E14: The Persian Wars: The First Invasion and the Battle of Marathon
S02E13: Athens, Sparta, and Classical Greece
S02E12: The Mycenaeans-The First Greeks
S02E11: Atlantis Found? The Lost Civilization of the Minoans
S02E10: Darius and the Persian Conquest
S02E09: Cyrus the Great and the Rise of Persia
S02E08: The Babylonian Empire
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Dark Histories
The Best Song Podcast
Irish Songs with Ken Murray
Killing Time
Twice Removed