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uawchild

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Sat Nov 28, 2015, 01:42 PM Nov 2015

“Sorry we killed your family”: We are the terrorists in the Middle East

“Sorry we killed your family”: We are the terrorists in the Middle East, and our compliant media will never tell the truth"
by DANA E. ABIZAID, Salon

The real Middle East terrorists? Look in the mirror. We'll never face it, because the media won't level with us.
As the great American lawyer and statesman John Adams noted, “facts are stubborn things.”

Anybody paying attention to the facts regarding the U.S. bombing of a Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan on Oct. 3 could come to the conclusion that the attack was not a “mistake” but a targeted strike. To come to this conclusion one would have to abandon the belief that U.S. intentions are always benevolent and tragedies like Kunduz are simply “accidents” that happen in the fog of war. More importantly, such a conclusion would require one to put two words back to back that the mainstream U.S. press would find ludicrous: Western terrorism. It is unlikely that the U.S. media would ever consider such journalistic blasphemy.

But should it? Even a brief examination of the historical record over the past 16 years reveals a number of glaring “mistakes” in America’s bombing and strafing campaigns. Nevertheless, these attacks have been filed away in the dustbin of History after the U.S. government and media made clear that they were “mistakes.” But could they all be mistakes?

Take for example NATO’s bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade in 1999. Then-President Bill Clinton and CIA Director George Tenet trumpeted the official NATO line that the bombing was accidental. Defense Secretary William Cohen claimed that, “One of our planes attacked the wrong target because the bombing instructions were based on an outdated map.” Skeptical observers, including the Chinese themselves, were more interested in the facts on the ground. This led some to claim that the attack was intentional retaliation for the Chinese trying to acquire stealth fighter technology from the Serbs, who had shot down a stealth fighter jet earlier in the war. The Chinese government stated, “We do not believe the embassy was bombed because of a mistake with an out of date map.”

Another fact in the history of U.S. bombing “mistakes” was reported by the New York Times in October 2001. The Times noted that, “American warplanes bombed and largely destroyed the same Red Cross complex in Kabul that they struck 10 days ago [emphasis added], an error the Pentagon admitted tonight, saying it occurred because military planners had picked the wrong target.” If such a “mistake” were made by another technologically superior military like Russia or China it would certainly have been reported as terror bombing. But the U.S. government and media claimed it was a “mistake,” and thus it was. There was little outcry and no follow-up."

http://www.salon.com/2015/11/28/sorry_we_killed_your_family_we_are_the_terrorists_in_the_middle_east_and_our_compliant_media_will_never_tell_the_truth/

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“Sorry we killed your family”: We are the terrorists in the Middle East (Original Post) uawchild Nov 2015 OP
our primary exports are military violence, and weapons for the more DIY inclined.... mike_c Nov 2015 #1
From a 2014 world wide Gallup poll shadowmayor Nov 2015 #2
Is the US is the worst country in the world? 6chars Nov 2015 #3
It's a tale of "two" countries shadowmayor Nov 2015 #5
MIC reigns. Paka Nov 2015 #4

shadowmayor

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2. From a 2014 world wide Gallup poll
Sat Nov 28, 2015, 02:21 PM
Nov 2015

We are considered the greatest threat to world peace. We're number 1. This information is not digestible in many parts of our country and certainly taboo for our fawning corporate media.

shadowmayor

(1,325 posts)
5. It's a tale of "two" countries
Sat Nov 28, 2015, 09:16 PM
Nov 2015

We seem to be the best of times and the worst of times at the same time.

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