] Global media networks have also changed their tune. ] Unlike in the days and weeks immediately after the ] September 11 attacks, news anchors and reporters are ] taking pains to talk to people from the "other side": ] correspondents and experts on Arab affairs are being ] asked about the repercussions of the war on the region; ] Iraqi people are being interviewed on what war would mean ] to them; and suddenly the US actions are ] themselves being scrutinised. ] What brought on this introspection and self-analysis? Good article. It goes off in a direction that doesn't support itself, but does ask the right questions and make a point. The war on Iraq is not a war against terrorism or dictatorship. |