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The truth is out there, under the shifting sands |
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Topic: Current Events |
2:14 pm EST, Mar 28, 2003 |
] It is funny how the mission has ever so subtly shifted. ] No longer is this war pitched primarily as a campaign to ] rid Saddam Hussein of his weapons of mass destruction. ] Now, quite clearly it is a humanitarian war to save the ] wretched citizens of Iraq. ] ] Numbers of well-scrubbed and articulate Iraqis opposed to ] Saddam have been appearing in the media giving credence ] to the humanitarian necessity to bomb the place to ] smithereens for the good of its people. ] ] Of course, it is perfectly understandable to refocus the ] message when it is obvious the goodies' display of ] weapons of mass destruction is infinitely superior to ] those of the baddies. This is just one "slice" of ] shifting sand, as Donald Rumsfeld would say. There are ] other slices as the war unfolds and the forecast ] certainties go wobbly. One such is the strategy of ] "embedding" Western journalists with the American forces ] so that the imagery that goes back home can be better ] managed. ] ] The basic principle is that if reporters don't stay in ] line they can be tossed from the sergeant-major's bed. ] The media have become an important component of the ] psychological battle against Iraq. The truth is out there, under the shifting sands |
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