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To: LibertyGirl77
I posted the below here on Feb. 28. This article is an example of the "breathless accounts" that the military was looking to generate--
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I've been a little bummed about the notion of 500 or so combat journalists, most of whom are undoubtedly young, liberal products of our nation's universities, and therefore out for a big story that makes them look good by criticizing the military, accompanying our troops into Iraq. In WW2 battlefield press was ok, because they were on our side. Now, they proclaim themselves to be neutral, while sometimes rooting for the other side.

I thought the Gulf War, in which the press was kept off the battlefield for the most part, was conducted correctly. Letting the press tag along behind, and accept the surrenders of Saddam's "elite" troops seemed the right way to do things.

The Pentagon surely remembers the lessons of Vietnam, and why they kept the press off the front lines last time. Therefore, I have been wondering why they would let these people interfere with their operations. I think I've figured it out though--

We want to scare the piss out of the world.

We want breathless accounts of the ease, horror and deadly efficiency with which we wage this war. We want live interviews with just-captured Iraqi soldiers describing their shock. We want it to be seen in Riyadh and Tehran and Beijing. That's what those 500 people are for.

Rumsfeld is damn shrewd.

54 posted on 04/16/2003 1:05:26 PM PDT by Defiant (Iraqtion: That swelling pride that results from raising the staff of freedom.)
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To: Defiant
I believe they learn a lesson from both Viet Nam and the first GW1. This time around they got it right. The reporters were going thru the same things as the troops, not just showing up after most of the fighting doing their bit then returning to safty, while during GW1 the media was kept completely isolated from the ground troops for the most part. Now if the media would learn a lesson of their own. The embeds gave good coverage of the action, those at CentCom should have been covering it as a theater action, and those state side should have been looking at the over all effect.
64 posted on 04/16/2003 1:59:31 PM PDT by Kadric
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