There is a coded message hidden in the end credits that has not yet been decoded.
With immense cooperation from Jordan's military, director Doug Liman was able to film a scene that involved a Black Hawk helicopter flying at extremely low altitude along the main boulevard in the capitol city of Amman.
This film won the prestigious 2010 "Freedom of Expression Award" from the National Board of Review winning out over the two other nominees, Howl (2010) and Conviction (2010).
Doug Liman re-cut the movie for Netflix, with Bill Pohlad's permission, to include Trump's pardon of Lewis Libby (Scooter Libby).
Another reason why Doug Liman recut the film several years later was to tone down Sean Penn's performance. Penn was working through a lot of issues in his personal life (he was in the midst of divorcing Robin Wright) and was very unhappy with his performance in the film.