The invasion of
Iraq was the most closely documented war ever fought. Lasting only 800
hours, it produced 20,000 hours of video, but those images were tightly
controlled, producing a monolithic view of combat sanitised and
controlled by the Pentagon. Enemy Image traces the ways U.S. television
has covered war, starting with Vietnam in the 1960s and shows how the
military has devised ever-improving means of ensuring the American
public never again has the real face of combat beamed directly into
their living rooms