I have just watched the documentary and can "Smell a Rat".
I think the ultimate goal of it is to promote the justification of the 'Western Aggression' that has wrought havoc across so many regions of the 'Middle and Far East' in recent years.
What I found MOST interesting was the manner in which those dedicated former' Jihadists' were cajoled into expressing regret for their past involvement in the battles they fought against their oppressors (past and STILL present).
The references to "Forgiveness" were also very interesting, always encouraged from those who NOW consider themselves to be 'Ex Jihadists' but NOT offered on behalf of the very forces that committed the atrocities which stirred up (and still stir) the hatreds which will ensure that the battles will rage on as a direct result of the Western aggression that started it all.
As to the 'Westernized little Tart' who relied upon the same old can of worms "I was sexually abused" as a springboard for her film..., perhaps she wasn't abused enough..., perhaps she should compare notes on the experiences of so many thousands of others who have suffered far worse sexual abuse as the 'Mighty Westerners' rolled over them.
I liked (even admired) the participants of the FIRST part of the documentary, there was a certain amount of 'Courage and Fortitude' displayed among them as 'Comrades in Arms' BUT, for whatever reason, toward the end, the bottle went and I think the 'Propagandists' took charge (possibly a few bob changed hands) and the end result would seem to suggest that all would be well if the 'Jihadists' would come around to the 'Western ' way of life.
NOT much hope there I reckon, the damage has been done and has been seen to be done, the long overdue time of retribution is here and now, despite the concerted efforts of the 'Little Westernized Tart in Trousers'.
Good Luck and God's speed to ANY fighter who has the 'Courage' to oppose the 'Bully', the larger the 'Bully', the MORE luck to those who stand against it.., that's MY take on the subject.