War movies, and the war itself, on the other hand, tend to lose touch with reality, getting lost in simulations, media spectacles, news reporting simulacra and games. There is a sense that all that is left from modern war are toys, video games and movies.U.S. troops grow up playing commercial video games that were created by the military as training simulators, they are recruited through video games, and once in the army, they pilot vehicles using devices resembling video game controllers (Turse 140).The war is no longer fought in the trenches. The modern day battlefield is electronic cyberspace. Or, as Baudrillard noticed, Americans fight with two weapons:they ”bomb“ the world with information, with news programmes and movies and they bomb...