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U.S. Propaganda Machine Beating Democracy Drum (Grrrrrr...)
Toronto Star ^ | April 17, 2005 | Haroon Siddiqui

Posted on 04/17/2005 12:41:46 PM PDT by srm913

U.S. propaganda machine beating democracy drum Haroon Siddiqui says America is simply ignoring the facts on the ground in Iraq

HAROON SIDDIQUI

The only thing working very well in Iraq these days is the full-blown American propaganda, namely, that democracy is on a roll there, proving the sagacity of the illegal invasion and colonial occupation, as also the genius of George W. Bush in killing tens of thousands of Iraqis and bombing Iraqi infrastructure to smithereens.

This fiction requires:

The endless repetition of such presidential lies as that Iraq is "a central front in the war on terror."

An amnesia about the stated reasons for the war, primarily, weapons of mass destruction, vouchsafed, it turns out, by a lying drunkard, whose unreliability was conveyed to the CIA by German intelligence.

A belief in the need for imperial presence to teach the natives how to vote, form an assembly and elect an executive.

A willingness to ignore facts.

Two years after the invasion, Iraqis still do not have enough food or drinking water. Children under 5 are under a malnutrition rate that is double what it was during Saddam Hussein's reign, according to the latest United Nations figures.

But Halliburton continues to rake in high profits, even as the Pentagon questions the over-billing by the former employer of Vice-President Dick Cheney.

There is little reconstruction. Falluja, levelled five months ago, remains in ruins, as also the holy city of Najaf, destroyed last August. The insurgency is down, but only compared to the mayhem before the Jan. 30 election. Terrorist attacks remain at the same level as last year. Foreigners are still being taken hostage.

Hardcore insurgents are still estimated at between 12,000 and 20,000 and said to be well- armed and well-financed.

Al Qaeda's Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is at large despite a $25 million bounty on his head, just as Osama bin Laden is, despite the $50 million reward on his.

Iraqis are, indeed, turning against the insurgents, not because they have fallen in love with the occupiers but because they have been the greater victims of terrorism, having been provided with little protection.

Despite all the talk of freedom, the prospect of Iraq being independent in the foreseeable future is about zero. All the signs point to it being an American protectorate, à la Afghanistan.

About 700 American pilotless drones, flying at treetop levels or as high as 60,000 feet, are spying on every patch of Iraq.

American troops are not about to leave anytime soon, despite widespread Iraqi opposition, as measured by opinion polls or anti-American rallies led by Muqtada al-Sadr, the young radical Shiite leader ostensibly beaten back twice by U.S. troops.

Lest we get sucked in by the hype, American commanders are only talking about reducing their deployment from 142,000 to 105,000 — next year.

The majority Shiites are, of course, not pressing for a timetable for withdrawal. That's pragmatism, not affection. They want the Americans to tackle the terrorists spawned by the Americans.

Despite talk of multilateralism in his second term, Bush has picked unilateralist bullies Condoleezza Rice, Paul Wolfowitz and John Bolton for the institutions that deal with the world: State Department, the World Bank and the United Nations.

Bush and the European leaders have pretended to patch up relations but their policies remain as far apart as ever. Italy and Poland are withdrawing from Iraq, following a dozen others, including Spain and Norway.

Nothing Bush says is even remotely believable, except by the 50 per cent of American voters who re-elected him and by the pro-war pundits who are slowly resurfacing from their long silence.

Haroon Siddiqui is the Toronto Star's editorial page editor emeritus. His column appears Thursday and Sunday. hsiddiq@thestar.ca


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
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I think we need a mug shot to get a better glimpse of what we're dealing with here.



He fits right in with the rest of the squealing squirrels at the Toronto Star.


1 posted on 04/17/2005 12:41:47 PM PDT by srm913
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To: srm913

Wow, that's quite a collection of weird looking people. You'd think that, by accident, at least one of them would look "normal".


2 posted on 04/17/2005 12:58:31 PM PDT by ruiner
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My word! But he looks like Alan Colmes twin brother! And sounds like him! Is this a new genotype? I hope the aren't breeding!


3 posted on 04/17/2005 1:02:49 PM PDT by stitches1951
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U.S. Propaganda Machine? What, PBS and NPR?

Our media in the US is PRIVATE owned.

CNN (Turner, Raging Cajun, Christina Amanpour....) is run by the Democrats practically.

85% of all journalists voted Democrat.

With Rather, Jon Stewart, Sean Penn……….you think the MSM likes Bush, the war or the Republicans????

What Propaganda machine? Anything that states something a liberal disagrees with is defined as propaganda? Anything a liberal says is a fact?

Just look at how they spin their stuff. Oh- Commanders are only talking about 105,000 from 140,000 and that's not so great. Minimize all positive, maximize all the negative. Better yet, leave out major aspects that don't fit into their view. This is opinionated garbage news.

This is junk journalism. Low quality reporting that delivers no new facts and is highly editorialized, speculative and extrapolating in fashion. Again, have they said anything new? Old news that they glean from others, spun to meet their view, that is somehow threaded together to push an opinion does not equate to reporting.

These people are an embarrassment to anyone who wants to call himself a journalist.

Red6


4 posted on 04/17/2005 1:03:44 PM PDT by Red6
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It looks like a Special Olympics team.

Uh-oh

I'm going deep, looking for a layer.

5 posted on 04/17/2005 1:04:26 PM PDT by SmithL (Proud Submariner)
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Is it me, or is everyone at the Toronto Star cross-eyed?

It's freakish.

6 posted on 04/17/2005 1:06:25 PM PDT by Reactionary
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I can ony think of one response to this wind-bag. Blow me.


7 posted on 04/17/2005 1:08:36 PM PDT by Spruce
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To: ruiner

Looks like Clinton's cabinet, only younger.


8 posted on 04/17/2005 1:15:10 PM PDT by blue-duncan
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I don't care how these people look, I'm not much to look at. I am shocked that this article is the level that is published by the Toronto Star. If any Canadians read this, can you help me out, is the Toronto Star like the Weekly World News or is it a real newspaper?


9 posted on 04/17/2005 1:19:24 PM PDT by Jabba the Nutt (Jabba the Hutt's bigger, meaner, uglier brother.)
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Chantel. Man or woman?

Geoff. HOMO! Flaming HOMO!

Haroon. Disgruntled former Suni Ba'athist living in Canada?

Red6


10 posted on 04/17/2005 1:23:11 PM PDT by Red6
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What is it with the pictures with the tops of the heads cut off. Does this mean that their brains have been removed? Reading this article, I think Mr. Siddiqui's has...


11 posted on 04/17/2005 1:34:49 PM PDT by Theresawithanh (Fee, Fie, Foe, FReep!)
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To: ruiner

They all look soooo canadian it isn't funny.


13 posted on 04/17/2005 2:31:31 PM PDT by brooklin
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"About 700 American pilotless drones"

Which one of those clowns took the time to count them
It must be a great make up a story piece?


14 posted on 04/17/2005 4:45:22 PM PDT by Bringbackthedraft (BBTD is back after 5 mos absence.)
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Who says this crap?

Are they against democracy just because Bush is for it?

Do they realize that they are?


15 posted on 04/17/2005 5:22:40 PM PDT by struggle ((The struggle continues))
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To: ruiner

Interesting, they all look as if they had their picture taken through a cell door.


16 posted on 04/17/2005 5:27:24 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: stitches1951
My word! But he looks like Alan Colmes twin brother!

That was my first thought.

And sounds like him! Is this a new genotype? I hope the aren't breeding!

From the looks of them I suspect that their chosen life style would preclude the possibility of breeding unless of course they are hypocrites.

17 posted on 04/17/2005 5:43:09 PM PDT by fella
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