Posted on 03/21/2008 7:47:41 AM PDT by Starman417
John C. Bersia won a Pulitzer Prize in 2000. What happened since then? Eight years later the man apparently cant even do a Google search let alone deep research. This week he joins the ranks of old media ignorants who wrote about the Pentagons investigation into documents and tapes captured from Saddams regime. Like so many others, he chose to write about it without ever having even seen the report. At least he put his thoughts into the OPINION section instead of a NEWS section, but that suggests he knew he wasnt writing about the report at all. He was writing his opinion of a report hed never seen or investigated. The world wonders if anyone in the old media is actually interested in reported unbiased news, and thus interested in this report, OR if theyre all interested in voicing their uninformed, incorrect, and otherwise false opinions instead. So far the trend is the latter.
Lets take a closer look .
Americans deserve insight, not old news, on Iraq War By John C. Bersia MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE INFORMATION SERVICESOn the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led intervention that toppled Saddam Hussein, many people understandably still search for answers. All the more reason, then, for thorough, objective, fact-based assessments about Iraq that clarify the historical record and expand our understanding of how and why we arrived at this conundrum.
Therefore, it is not surprising that criticism has met the Pentagon's apparent reluctance to allow easy access to a newly released study of the Institute for Defense Analyses' Iraqi Perspectives Project, "Saddam and Terrorism: Emerging Insights from Captured Iraqi Documents."
Although defense officials sponsored the report, the document will not be posted online or e-mailed. Interested parties must submit a request and wait for the study to arrive by mail.
This is a purely false allegation. The Pentagon report was released online earlier this week, and it was done so not because the Pentagon wanted to hide something but because its authors found that leaked versions were being giving the completely wrong impression; an impression Mr. Bersia repeats later. One thing is clear by his opening comments Mr. Bersia never read the report. Had he ordered it by mail, hed already have a copy (as I and others interested in the facts did). You can get the report online here.
Even more distressing to me is the set of conclusions that the report shares after a comprehensive evaluation of more than 600,000 Iraqi documents in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion.
Actually, the report didnt look at all 600,000 documents, tapes, etc. Just tens of thousands. Much more remains to be interpreted and analyzed.
According to an executive summary, the study found that:
● No direct connection existed between Saddam and al-Qaida.
● Saddam's regime was involved in regional and international terrorist operations well before the 2003 intervention.
● Major targets of those operations were Iraqi citizens, both at home and in other countries.
● Other targets included non-Iraqis from time to time.
● Saddam directly but cautiously cooperated with certain terrorist groups in alliances of convenience.
● State sponsorship of terrorism in Iraq via recruiting, training and resourcing was routine.
Contrary to Mr. Bersias biased and repeatedly incorrect opinion, the report did cite many direct connections between Saddams regime and the Al Queda network of terrorist groups. It has not yet found any smoking gun evidence of operational cooperation between Saddams regime and Al Queda leadership, but the report says thats likely a resort of the nature of state-sponsored-terrorism, as well as the relationship between the regime and the Al Queda network of terrorist groups; a relationship that was more strategic than tactical with both groups seeking the same short term goals, but not the same long term goals.
And what?Anyone with a bit of time, interest and desire to pore through open sources of information about Saddam and Iraq could have drawn similar conclusions long before the conflict started. Indeed, many did.
Mr. Bersia apparently has an ability to erase history and re-write it. Prior to the 911 attacks it was commonplace for old media outlets to report that Saddams regime was working actively with the Al Queda network of terrorist groups. The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, TIME magazine, Newsweek, international media outlets, and all the network news teams all claimed the regime was actively working with Al Queda. In fact, even the Clinton Administrations 1998 indictment of Osama Bin Laden originally claimed that the two had formed an agreement to work together back in 1993 (a claim that was later removed, but found true via captured documents and interrogations of Al Queda detainees as well as regime detainees).
(Excerpt) Read more at Flopping Aces ...
The war is Won.
so The left has nothing to print.
they will never admit it.
They have failed to stop it like their Commie-Vietnam parents.
I just read how the Iraq insurgents are sneeking out of Town.
Bin laden is trying to get something going, but No one is listening to him anymore.
The American commie Scum media has failed.
thats the real news story.
The media is slowing down the news coverage to try and hold the public’s perception to 2006. It’ll probably take a year tops for the media’s stretch to run thin. Then they’ll have to come up with a new strategy.
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