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Look at how our "Allies" (Germany) report on our military
Davids Medienkritik. ^ | 10/01/2006 | Ray D.

Posted on 10/01/2006 8:57:59 AM PDT by americanbychoice2

ARD's Panorama: Desperate U.S. Army Enlists Criminals Just another example of the unbiased, high quality reporting about the Iraq War and the US military from ARD's Panorama, a highly influential investigative journalism program on a major German public television station that reaches an audience of millions. Convicts to the Front – The last gasp of the Americans in Iraq

Anchorwoman: Anja Reschke:

"He wants to go to Iraq. Of all places Iraq. Just a report from this afternoon: A rocket attack in Baghdad killed 46 people and injured 113. No one will be shaken by these reports anymore, somehow one has given up on Iraq deep down. The American soldiers appear to be fighting for a lost cause. The US Army has serious problems recruiting new men. In the meantime it is even sending convicts to war. And the results of that are documented by John Goetz, Christiane Justus and Volker Steinhoff.”

(Video start) Steven Green, until recently a soldier in Iraq. According to the record, a murderer and rapist. A crime that could have been foreseen. Spring 2006, Green is assigned to a road block in Mahmudijah, Iraq. A suicide mission. Nearly daily attacks, every week a comrade dies. Then unending boredom. Cynicism quickly spreads. Perverse plans are hatched. On March 12, Green and four comrades begin the day with a couple golf balls and a first whiskey. What happens then sounds unimaginable, but is proven by recorded testimony from witnesses in the investigation that have been made available to journalists.

Sarah Childress, Newsweek: “They drank Iraqi whiskey mixed with an energy drink. At some point during the day Green said that he would really like to kill a couple Iraqis.”

Green and the others went in this house. They already knew the Iraqi family here: They had already set their eyes on one of the daughters.

Sarah Childress, Newsweek: “Steven Green forced the mother, father and the five year-old daughter into the bedroom. The other soldiers then heard shots from outside. Green came out and said: ‘I just killed them, all are dead!”

As that was happening, his comrades began to molest the second daughter, who was still alive. Then Green raped the 14 year old girl.

Sarah Childress, Newsweek: “Steven Green also shot her. One of his comrades even molested her after that, even though she was already dead. At the end Green dumped kerosene on the body and burned it.”

Shortly thereafter they had a barbeque: Chicken wings – fried chicken. The five soldiers clearly had no fear of punishment. Iraqi neighbors reported Green’s deed to the US Army – nothing happened. In the following weeks, Iraqi terrorists begin vigilante justice and murder two members of Green’s unit. Now a soldier is coming clean – two months after the deed. Only now are Green and the others being tried. A deed that was foreseeable in the eyes of experts.

Marc Garlasco, Human Rights Watch: “When you put a bunch of 18 year old boys with weapons into this situation where they are attacked nearly daily, where every Iraqi hates them, and when you also know that about 15 percent of them have a criminal past – then that means that you are almost intentionally asking for such deeds to happen.”

Already as a student, Green was known for random bouts of violence.

Sarah Childress, Newsweek: “He was very angry, often beat up his classmates just because they had on a shirt that he didn’t like or because they used a white lighter that he couldn’t stand. Any excuse was good enough for him to act on his anger.

Green dropped out of school, shortly thereafter he was locked-up for the first time. Actually, he shouldn’t have even been able to sign up with the US military as a convict. But the Army is running short on troops in Iraq, now criminals are also allowed to take up a rifle.

Paul K. Van Riper, retired US Lieutenant General: “Whenever you lower standards, whether moral or physical, you provoke these problems.”

William E. Odom, retired US General: “Clearly: The pressure to recruit new soldiers is high and the standards are dropping. And so many people enter the Army who it would be better not to allow in.”

For example Green. Barely in Iraq, he openly declared: ‘To kill a person is like crushing an ant.’ A military reporter meets him in this time.

Andrew Tilghman, military reporter: “When I met Steven Green, he spoke very openly of killing. He had come here to kill people, he had done it before, and it was nothing special to him. I found that quite normal at the time in Iraq based on the situation, because the soldiers all spoke that way.”

Green and his people live under miserable conditions. Often they could not shower for four weeks. And: They are stationed in the most dangerous part of Iraq.

Andrew Tilghman, military reporter: “He told of how he had once shot a driver of an automobile because he wouldn’t stop: ‘Not worth mentioning,’ he said, it’s like going out for pizza.

Marc Garlasco, Human Rights Watch: “The US military has come to a breaking point. At the moment the soldiers are two, three or even four years in Iraq with no vacation home. They are completely burned out, a difficult situation. Of course they are responsible for their own mistakes, but you also have to look at the decisions of the politicians: They simply did not have enough soldiers to get the situation under control, and they therefore refrain from training and breaks.”

Burned out troops, convict recruits, horrific massacres – the cycle of violence continues.

Paul K. Van Riper, retired US Lieutenant General: “We have here what one would call a fiasco, or perhaps better the beginning of a disaster in Iraq. But until now no one has had to take responsibility.”

William E. Odom, retired US General: “The war is going badly. It is getting worse every week. And the longer we stay in Iraq, the more catastrophic it will get. There is only one solution to avoid a massive defeat: Retreat, run away as fast as you can.”

Now the last contingent is fighting. Green is a killer. Four others went along.

Report: T. Berndt, J. Goetz, C. Justus, V. Steinhoff

This is how members of the United States military are presented to the German public in the German media: As criminals, murderers and sadistic torturers. The most extreme, vile, perverted image of the US military is presented to Germans and the US military is portrayed as so desperate and broken that it has come to rely on convicts and Soviet-style Shtrafbat personnel. The fact that the vast majority of those serving in the American military are decent and honorable people has been completely lost in a media environment that resembles a propaganda mill more than a provider of objective truth. It is entirely fair to label this sort of report propaganda because alternative viewpoints on Iraq and the US military are conspicuously absent as are positive images of the vast majority of US soldiers.

And this is a critical point: Two of the reporters responsible for this report are Volker Steinhoff and John Goetz. Steinhoff and Goetz also teamed up for this horrific piece of slanderous propaganda aimed at the US military on which we reported last year. The music and format are remarkably similar. It seems that both Steinhoff and Goetz are certified experts when it comes to producing one-sided, anti-American hate propaganda. These two "journalists" have done more to poison German-American relations than most people could ever hope to. It is high time that America’s representatives in Germany made a formal stink with the German government about Mr. Steinhoff and Mr. Goetz and their “work.” Panorama is, after all, aired on and sponsored by ARD, a major state-run public television station that reaches an audience of millions. If Germany’s government is going to sponsor and air this kind of "journalism," then the US Embassy ought to at least stand up and formally protest.

Note: Panorama's editors can be reached at: panorama@ndr.de.

Further buzzwords of the report: "Burned out troops ... convict recruits ... devastating massacres ... The cycle of violence continues".

And no, the Panorama report is not from the office of Joseph Goebbels, though he made similar observations in 1943: "A report on interrogations of American prisoners is really gruesome. These American boys are human material that can in no way stand in comparison with our people. One has the impression of dealing with a herd of savages."

The Panorama report is anti-Americanism courtesy German public tv in 2006. Any resemblance with Germany's past is entirely coincidental.

Endnote: Again, our translation reflects the German narration offered by Panorama. The Panorama narration at points clearly does not accurately reflect what the individuals interviewed actually said. For example, Marc Garlasco states that, in his opinion, the troops have not received adequate training and time off. Panorama omits the word "adequate," dramatically changing the meaning of the translated sentence. (Translation by Ray D., article by David and Ray


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany
KEYWORDS: antiamericanism
I thought Goebbels had died? With friends like these............ Do we really wonder why the Europeons hate us?
1 posted on 10/01/2006 8:57:59 AM PDT by americanbychoice2
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To: americanbychoice2

bump


2 posted on 10/01/2006 9:07:41 AM PDT by americanbychoice2
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To: americanbychoice2

This kind of reporting makes them feel better about themselves. ("See? The Americans are worse than the Nazis.")


3 posted on 10/01/2006 9:09:01 AM PDT by BusterBear
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To: americanbychoice2

Not all Europeans are opposed to the U.S., but their media does help, as does some of their jealousy that Europe is no longer the big man (figuratively) it once was, and even a United States of Europe probably won't change that. Also, there are some American news sources which would post a similar article.


4 posted on 10/01/2006 9:09:48 AM PDT by Jedi Master Pikachu ( Microevolution is real; Macroevolution is not real.)
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To: americanbychoice2
The idea of today's MSM being around during WWII is terrifying. Goebbels would have played them like a fiddle.
5 posted on 10/01/2006 9:10:08 AM PDT by mainepatsfan
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To: americanbychoice2

I'm shocked. Shocked . . . to find anti-American media in this country.

6 posted on 10/01/2006 9:12:32 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: americanbychoice2
William E. Odom, retired US General: “...There is only one solution to avoid a massive defeat: Retreat, run away as fast as you can.”

I can see why he's "retired." If, in fact, he ever said anything like this.

7 posted on 10/01/2006 9:13:07 AM PDT by hsalaw
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To: americanbychoice2

The Krauts have always been very competitive in propaganda production. I believe there exists in country several institutions that specialize in elevating this form to high art.

Pushing thousands in brick ovens without some national arousal and self-introspection requires a carefully crafted communnication policy at the highest level. Thus we see the institutional capability need be only partially regenerated from an already well established base. So lets not give these three too much credit. Its in their blood.


8 posted on 10/01/2006 9:14:16 AM PDT by petertare (!)
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All of this Anti-Americanism is a dily occurence in their media. They never report any negatives on their buddies, China and Russia. Only the US causes all the evil in the world.
Of course, they don't have anything to fear from us, we have freedom of expression.


9 posted on 10/01/2006 9:17:20 AM PDT by americanbychoice2
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To: mainepatsfan

If we evr cease to exist as a free nation, I would blame the Media.


10 posted on 10/01/2006 9:25:05 AM PDT by americanbychoice2
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To: americanbychoice2

To Germany and the rest of the EU, short term economic advantages (dealing with Iran and all the other dictatorships) will always be more important than long term Freedom.
So sad.


11 posted on 10/01/2006 10:52:25 AM PDT by americanbychoice2
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To: americanbychoice2

You will find plenty of stupid, leftist one sided MSM articles in Europe( or in the USA see post 4). BTW blogs like 'David's Medienkritik' do the same just from their point of view (I believe their motto is ''behind the enemy lines ''- what can you actually expect from such a nonsense?). Some weeks ago there was a lengthy response from an American living in Germany who complained about their bias and its damage it does to German/American relations.( Maybe you should have read this as well!).
I have read some of your postings.Pretty anti-German for an ex-German. You seem to suffer from the same 'disease'. A friend of mine (Czech) used to joke 'converts need to deliver 150% proof that they are on our side'. Is this your problem?


12 posted on 10/01/2006 12:00:49 PM PDT by skraut (Sauerkraut forever)
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To: americanbychoice2

I guess it is time for the eeevvvill American military to leave Germany, and good luck with the redults Fritz.

Increadible as it seem, many of these same folks ernestly believe the CIA engineered the trade center attacks. But, I guess of you burn down your own seat of governemt to a fanatic can take power.....


13 posted on 10/01/2006 12:04:38 PM PDT by ASOC (The phrase "What if" or "If only" are for children.)
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To: skraut

Those "stupid" columns show up on a daily basis in the German MSM, especially Der Spiegel, Stern, etc. Whenever they can, they demonize America, under the pretense of having such a stupid president like bush. However, this Anti-americanism started long ago.
Yes, I read Davids Medienkritik and i won't apologise for it.
Yes I was born and raised in Germany and the way that country is moving in the wrong direction bothers me. By the way, I am not a hyphnated American.:)


14 posted on 10/01/2006 12:11:03 PM PDT by americanbychoice2
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To: ASOC
It is quite frightening when the entire world is in the middle of the twilight zone.

Desperate fear of suicide bombs, be-headings, murders, and kidnappings, by the Islamic Cults forces them to prostrate themselves to these cults, and be blackmailed.

I think all the fear and cowardliness allows them to irrationally mock, blame, and pretend that the President, America, and its Military, are the real danger.

Of course they can insult us because they KNOW we are a benevolent nation.
15 posted on 10/01/2006 12:23:16 PM PDT by roses of sharon
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To: americanbychoice2

''Those "stupid" columns show up on a daily basis in the German MSM, especially Der Spiegel, Stern, etc. Whenever they can, they demonize America, under the pretense of having such a stupid president like bush. However, this Anti-americanism started long ago''.
I don't like it either, but it's called freedom of expression and part of a free society. I guess we just have to live with it! BTW Spiegel, Stern are leftist MSM, they published favourable articles(well somewhat) about the Sowjetunion, DDR etc.( and btw. not so favourable ones about Kohl and others).So what?

'' Yes, I read Davids Medienkritik and i won't apologise for it''
No problem, but maybe you might want to try to read some more balanced blogs/articles as well?

''...and the way that country is moving in the wrong direction bothers me... ''
Schröder and Fisher are gone by now, so why should it go into the wrong direction?


16 posted on 10/01/2006 12:43:06 PM PDT by skraut (Sauerkraut forever)
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It has never been solely about Schroeder, Fisher.
I go to Germany 3-4 times per year. I am extremely concerned about their demographics, which is bankrupting the country, their wishy-washy attitude about everything. Germany, regardless of the leadership can't, or won't take a stand. They stick their head in the sand, forgetting that their asses make perfect targets.
The only ones who significantly procreate are the Muslims., who'se goal is to capture Europe. Unfortunately it is probably too late to alter their role.
High costs of production, stringent labor agreements,demographics, over regulation, Brain drain, etc. will be the doom of a once powerful economy.
Yes, I read all contributions. left and right, wrong or right. Opinions are after all, like assholes, everyone has one.
As the different contracts in Industry expire, you will see a shift of Employers into cheaper and better manufacturing oasis.


17 posted on 10/01/2006 12:59:42 PM PDT by americanbychoice2
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To: americanbychoice2

Yeah, well. These arguments are coming out of the Anglosphere now for years. These Anglos seem hard to please nowadays, lol. Germany is still a pretty wealthy country. I'm convinced, if Merkel manages to get rid of some of these 'socialistic` burdens the economy will improve.
The Muslims problem is going to be addressed, too. Just read what Merkel and Schäuble said about it. The USA/German relations relation are already improving so there are some silver linen on the horizon. You just wait and see. No need to take 'David's Medienkritik' too serious!. LOL


18 posted on 10/01/2006 2:28:12 PM PDT by skraut (Sauerkraut forever)
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To: skraut

I am a very optimistic person, however when it comes to Germany I feel like most of them.....pessimistic.
I believe that EU/German/American relations will further deteriorate. Too many trend lines. Just wait 10 years when the EU is being blackmailed by Russia regarding energy. To trust Russia when it comes to Energy as their main supplier is just playing into their hand.
Oh well, it's their country, it is theirs to destroy as well.


19 posted on 10/01/2006 2:35:51 PM PDT by americanbychoice2
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