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Subject:[GranniesAgainstGeorge] Article - Global Eye

 

 

 

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" Global Eye "

http://context.themoscowtimes.com/story/140882/

 

 

Global Eye

 

Filter Tips

 

By Chris Floyd

Published: March 18, 2005

 

U.S. President George W. Bush often complains about the " media filter "

that distorts the true picture of his administration's accomplishments

in Iraq. And he's right. For regardless of where you stand on Bush's

policies in the region, it's undeniable that the political and

commercial biases of the American press have consistently

misrepresented the reality of the situation.

 

Here's an excellent example. Earlier this month, the American media

completely ignored an important announcement from an official of the

Iraqi government concerning the oft-maligned U.S. operation to clear

insurgents from the city of Fallujah last November. Although the press

conference of Health Ministry investigator Dr. Khalid ash-Shaykhli was

attended by representatives from The Washington Post, Knight-Ridder

and more than 20 other international news outlets, nary a word of his

team's thorough investigation into the truth about the battle made it

through the filter's dense mesh. Once again, the American public was

denied the full story of one of President Bush's remarkable triumphs.

 

 

Dr. ash-Shaykhli's findings provided confirmation of earlier reports

by many other Iraqis -- reports that were also ignored by the arrogant

filterers, who seem more interested in hearing from terrorists or

anti-occupation extremists than ordinary Iraqis and those like Dr.

ash-Shaykhli, who serve in the U.S.-backed interim government vetted

and approved by President Bush. But while the media elite turn up

their noses at such riffraff, the testimony of these common folk and

diligent public servants gives ample evidence of Bush's innovative

method of liberating innocent Iraqis from tyranny:

 

He burns them to death with chemical weapons.

 

Dr. ash-Shaykhli was sent by the pro-American Baghdad government to

assess health conditions in Fallujah, a city of 300,000 that was razed

to the ground by a U.S. assault on a few hundred insurgents, most of

whom slipped away long before the attack. The ruin of the city was

complete: Every single house was either destroyed (from 75 to 80

percent of the total) or heavily damaged. The city's entire

infrastructure -- water, electricity, food, transport, medicine -- was

obliterated. Indeed, the city's hospitals were among the first

targets, in order to prevent medical workers from spreading

" propaganda " about civilian casualties, U.S. officials said at the time.

 

Eyewitness accounts from the few survivors of the onslaught, which

killed an estimated 1,200 noncombatants, have consistently reported

the use of " burning chemicals " by American forces: horrible

concoctions that roasted people alive with an unquenchable

 

jellied fire, InterPress reported. They also tell of whole quadrants

of the city in which nothing was left alive, not even dogs or goats --

quadrants that were sealed off by the victorious Americans for

mysterious scouring operations after the battle. Others told of

widespread use of cluster bombs in civilian areas -- a flagrant

violation of the Geneva Conventions, but a standard practice

throughout the war.

 

The few fragments of this information that made it through the ever-

 

vigilant filter were instantly dismissed as anti-American propaganda,

although they often came from civilians who had opposed the

heavy-handed insurgent presence in the town. Rejected as well were the

innumerable horror stories of those who had seen their whole

 

families -- including women, children, the sick and the elderly --

slaughtered in the " liberal rules of engagement " established by Bush's

top brass. Most of the city was declared " weapons-free " : military

jargon meaning that soldiers could shoot " whatever they see -- it's

all considered hostile, " The New York Times reported, in a story

buried deep inside the paper.

 

Yet the ash-Shaykhli team -- again, appointed by the Bush-backed

government -- confirmed the use of " mustard gas, nerve gas and other

burning chemicals " by U.S. forces during the battle. Dr. ash-Shaykhli

said that survivors -- still living in refugee camps, along with some

200,000 former Fallujah residents who fled before the assault -- are

now showing the medical effects of attack by chemical agents and the

use of depleted uranium shells. (American officials have admitted

raining more than 250,000 pounds of toxin-tipped DU ammunition on

Iraqis since the war began.)

 

The Pentagon has acknowledged using white phosphorus in Fallujah, but

only for " illumination purposes. " It denied using napalm in the attack

-- but, in the course of that denial, it admitted that its earlier

denials of using napalm elsewhere in Iraq were in fact false. And

individual Marines filing " After Action Reports " on the Internet for

military enthusiasts back home have detailed the routine use of white

phosphorus shells, propane bombs and " jellied gasoline " (also known as

napalm) during direct tactical assaults in Fallujah.

 

 

Dr. ash-Shaykhli's findings -- coming from a pro-American government,

buttressed by reams of eyewitness testimony from ordinary Iraqi

civilians -- appear to be substantial, credible and worthy of further

investigation by the U.S. press. Certainly, the findings are more

credible than the pre-war lies and fantasies about Saddam's phantom

WMD, which the " media filter " lapped up from the Bush regime and

amplified across the nation, rousing support for an unnecessary,

illegal and immoral war. Yet these serious new atrocity charges have

not even been mentioned, much less examined.

 

Behind the filter -- with its basic story template of " always moral

U.S. policies occasionally marred by a few bad apples " -- a relentless

degeneration of American society is taking place. Brutality and

atrocity are becoming normalized, systemized and rewarded. The noble

American ideal of transcendence -- overcoming the beast within,

seeking to embrace an ever-broader, ever-deeper, ever-richer vision of

universal communion and individual worth -- is dying at the hands of

the resurgent barbarity championed and cultivated by the Bush regime.

Old-fashioned citizens are being replaced by " Bush Americans " :

wilfully ignorant, bellicose zealots, cringingly servile toward the

powerful, violently hostile to all " outsiders. " Despite Bush's artful

complaints, the media filter has served his degenerate purposes very well.

 

Annotations

 

 

Napalm, Chemical Weapons Used at Fallujah: Iraqi Official

ILCA Online, March 7, 2005

http://www.ilcaonline.org/modules.php?op=modload & name=News & file=article & sid=2050

 

Stories From Fallujah

Iraq Dispatch, Feb. 8, 2005

http://dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/archives/dispatches/000196.php#more

 

Fallujah, Tent City, Awaits Compensation

Informed Comment, March 13, 2005

http://www.juancole.com/2005/03/fallujah-tent-city-awaits-compensation.html

 

Another Sad Day for Our Country

The American Independent, March 7, 2005

http://www.theamericanindependent.com/index.php

 

Iraqi Health Ministry Confirms Use of Prohibited Weapons in Attacks on

al-Fallujah

Mafkarat al-Islam (Iraq), March 2, 2005

http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m10078 & l=i & size=1 & hd=0

 

U.S. General From Abu Ghraib Scandal Promoted

Stars and Stripes, March 15, 2005

http://stripes.com/article.asp?section=104 & article=27754

 

Odd Happenings in Fallujah

Electronic Iraq, Jan. 18, 2005

http://electroniciraq.net/news/1800.shtml

 

U.S. Denies Use of Napalm in Fallujah

U.S, International Information Programs Jan. 27, 2005

http://usinfo.state.gov/media/Archive_Index/Illegal_Weapons_in_Fallujah.html

 

The Eyewitnesses Must Be Crazy

Antiwar.com, March 15, 2005

http://www.antiwar.com/whitehurst/?articleid=5194

 

Life Under the Bombs in Iraq

TomDispatch, Feb. 2, 2005

http://www.tomdispatch.com/index.mhtml?pid=2166

 

TV News Turns Myopic: Profits Come First

Houston Chronicle, March 16, 2005

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/printstory.mpl/features/3087039

 

The Media Lobby

CorpWatch, March 11, 2005

http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=11947

 

Journalism, Infotainment and the Bottom-Line Business of Broadcasting

Buzzflash, March 17, 2005

http://www.buzzflash.com/interviews/05/03/int05013.html

 

Handmaiden of the State: The Role of Media in an Age of Empire

Antiwar.com, March 16, 2005

http://antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=5187

 

Extreme Cinema Verite: Soldiers Make Music Videos of Death and Destruction

Los Angeles Times, March 14, 2005

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/iraq/la-fg-videos14mar14,0,629306,print.\

story?coll=la-home-headlines

 

A War Crime in Real Time: Obliterating Fallujah

CounterPunch, Nov. 15, 2004

http://www.counterpunch.org/boyle11152004.html

 

Inside Fallujah: One Family's Diary of Terror

Scotland Sunday Herald, Nov. 14, 2004

http://www.sundayherald.com/46056

 

The Marine's Tale: 'I Felt We Were Committing Genocide

The Independent, May 23, 2004

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=523992

 

Smoke and Corpses

BBC, Nov. 11, 2004

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4004873.stm

 

20 Doctors Killed in Strike on Clinic: Red Crescent

UN Integrated Regional Information Network, Nov. 10, 2004

http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=44075 & SelectRegion=Iraq_Crisis & Selec\

tCountry=IRAQ

 

US Strikes Raze Fallujah Hospital

BBC, Nov. 6, 2004

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3988433.stm

 

Ghost City Calls for Help

BBC, Nov. 13, 2004

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4008887.stm

 

Let Them Drink Sand: War Crimes in Fallujah

CounterPunch, Nov. 13, 2004

http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn11132004.html

 

American Heroes

Baghdad Burning, Nov. 16, 2004

http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/2004_11_01_riverbendblog_archive.html#11006311\

9588554403

 

Beyond Embattled City, Rebels Roam Free

Los Angeles Times, Nov. 12, 2004

http://fairuse.1accesshost.com/news2/latimes392.html

 

Administration Rejects Ruling on PR Videos

Washington Post, March 14, 2005

http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A35010-2005Mar14?language=printer

 

$226 Million in Government Ads Helped Pave the Way to War

Antiwar.com, May 28, 2004

http://www.antiwar.com/forbes/?articleid=2679

 

 

 

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