Shaping the Story on Iran
AntiWar / Philip Giraldi
22-May-2010 (2 comments)

There have been recent reports that Iran has enabled the travel of al-Qaeda leaders to Afghanistan and Pakistan where they will be able to confront and kill American soldiers. If you think you have heard the story before, you have, in another context. In the earlier rendition it was Saddam Hussein who was hand-in-glove with al-Qaeda, helping the group in its nefarious planning to attack the United States and kill Americans. Saddam, who was in reality only a threat to his own people, was on the receiving end of a barrage of fabricated information claiming that he was secretly developing weapons of mass destruction and clandestinely dealing with the terrorists who were responsible for 9/11. Or so the story goes. And now it is Iran’s turn and the story and the storytellers are exactly the same.

Even when everything changes, nothing changes for the American mainstream media (MSM), which continues to be wedded to a policy of all war all the time. There is a long history of media lies. William Randolph Hearst’s New York Morning Journal used deliberately sensationalized news reports to stir up hysteria in 1897 that led to war with Spain, a war that he later boasted had been enabled by his newspaper. But other leading American newspapers of that era were a lot more cautious in their reporting and some even lampooned Hearst’s hysterics in the lead-up to the conflict. Today it is different as newspapers rarely compete for market share and have no interest in exp... >>>

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acopier101

Dear IMF,

by acopier101 on

Thank you for your tireless efforts for posting news.  I have notice when you post news items in the "News Organiazation" and "Author or Reporter" you usually post the name of the news organization, for example for this news you have posted AntiWar for both of them, however in this case the "Author or Reporter" should be Philip Giraldi.

I have also noticed that these mistakes are usually corrected at a later time when posted news are monitored by the Editor.  I believe you will greatly help the Editor if you enter the author or the reporter's name in the "Author or Reporter" field.  Also that field could be left blank if no name is provided in the orginal report.

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Well said

by IranMilitaryForum.net on

"The AP story received considerable replay in the usual places, including
on NPR, increasingly a shameless promoter of neocon foreign policy.
Thoroughly indoctrinated by propaganda, most readers or listeners would
not question the fantasy tale of a handful of aging al-Qaeda men
appearing from nowhere and using their ancient wisdom to turn the tables
on the US Army. And most would also unthinkingly buy into the explicit
linkage of Iran to active support of the most reprehensible type of
terrorists."