The inaccurate picture they [mainstream American media] paint has distorted the world view of the daily realities in Iraq. The result is a further erosion of international support for the United States' efforts there, and a strengthening of the insurgents' resolve and recruiting efforts while weakening our own. Through their incomplete, uninformed and unbalanced reporting, many members of the media covering the war in Iraq are aiding and abetting the enemy...
...I have had my staff aggressively pursue media coverage for all sorts of events that tell the other side of the story only to have them turned down or ignored by the press in Baghdad. Strangely, I found it much easier to lure the Arab media to a "non-lethal" event than the western outlets. Open a renovated school or a youth center and I could always count on Al-Iraqia or even Al-Jazeera to show up, but no western media ever showed up – ever. Now I did have a pretty dangerous sector, the Abu Ghuraib district that extends from western Baghdad to the outskirts of Fallujah (not including the prison), but it certainly wasn't as bad as Fallujah in November and there were reporters in there.
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
Media BS About Iraq
Here's a great piece from LTC Tim Ryan, a First Cav commander in Iraq, about how the American media, which is ostensibly on our side, constantly highlights only the bad about Iraq. This is a piece you might want to forward around, because I think it needs to be read by everyone:
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You have got to be kidding me. Iraq is a disaster. The best we can hope for is civil war between Kurds, Sunnis, and Shiites. The elections will be a joke with large parts of the country disenfranchised (much like our own elections).
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