Is the movie No End in Sight available on Netflix, Disney+, Prime or Apple TV+?
At Stream Tracker, here's a quick intro to Charles Ferguson’s No End in Sight (2007): a clear-eyed, chronological reconstruction of the Iraq fiasco that zeroes in on the spring 2003 decisions — the absence of an occupation plan, too few troops, and the controversial edicts issued by L. Paul Bremer — and the officials who shaped them. Built from interviews and archival material, the film maps the political and military fallout that followed the overthrow of Saddam. No End in Sight was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and remains a benchmark documentary about occupation and reconstruction. Below, the team checks whether you can stream this investigation now on Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video or Apple TV+ and how to find it.
Synopsis
A chronological examination of the Iraq debacle in the immediate aftermath of Saddam’s ouster, concentrating on the pivotal decisions made in spring 2003 and the backgrounds of the policymakers behind them. The film exposes the lack of a coherent occupation strategy, an ill-prepared team tasked with governing the country, and insufficient troop levels to maintain security, culminating in three White House edicts announced by Paul Bremer when he assumed control.
Watch on which platform No End in Sight
Updated on 12/03/2026Netflix
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Prime Video
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