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To: kcvl

The more I read your posts...the more I think this guy is useful TO OUR SIDE....

That may not be his intent, but he is presenting the dark underbelly of the enemy...and as such, is a useful idiot.

This quote brings it home for me:

""Maybe I am too close to all of this. I've been this close, and it terrifies me. It terrifies me on a personal level and it terrifies me in terms of what we are up against. This is far more serious, far more organized, committed, than many of us realized."

Either this guy is a useful idiot...or a useful operative.


39 posted on 12/14/2005 12:28:01 AM PST by paulat
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To: paulat

July 12, 2004

Philip Reeves reports from Baghdad on insurgent propaganda. At the center of the report is commentary from Michael Ware of TIME on the tape, presumably from Zarquawi, handed over to him on July 4, 2004. The Iraq street is awash in inexpensive, roughly produced CDs and DVD's meant to rally support for the insurgency. For example, "God's Soldiers"—selling for fifty cents—shows American troops bursting into Iraqi homes, pictures from Abu Ghraib, and insurgents on the attack. They're crude, but effective.

However, the tape given to Michael Ware is professional in its production, virtually of broadcast quality. Ware says the tape shows the best view yet of insurgent operations. Unlike the DVD's aimed at Iraqi citizenry, Ware believes that this tape speaks directly to a global audience, intended to recruit both men and money to the cause. Ware narrates the tape as it plays in the background. Of his role as the middleman: "As journalists, we're always being used. But the quest is to find the truth."


http://tinyurl.com/7wfov


40 posted on 12/14/2005 12:29:30 AM PST by kcvl
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