by Carlhole » Fri 07 Sep 2007, 16:18:06
Reporting From Iraq
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Truthdig', '.')..Instead of going to Iraq to report on why Americans keep dying, Katie could just stay here, in America. There are any number of corporations whose board rooms she could visit. Or she could smooth talk her way into a number of country clubs, to interview the human face of the "military industrial complex" that President Eisenhower warned us about a half-century ago. She might take a look at congressional campaign financing, where the profits from these corporations fund the campaigns of the politicians who continue to do nothing about Iraq. Then, and just then, would Katie come close to answering the question of "Why?"
But she won't. Or should I say, she can't. CBS is owned by General Electric. GE is working hard to get favorable trading status with any number of foreign trading partners. The U.S. trade representative is working hard on GE's behalf. Hard-nosed "reporting" by the likes of Couric would not go over well in the bowels of the White House, where instructions to the U.S. trade representative are issued. "I'm Katie Couric," her broadcast could begin. "Tonight I am declaring independence from corporate control over how I report (i.e., read) the news." Answering the "why" of Iraq requires confronting the layers of corruption and corporate domination of America on so many levels that even if Katie wanted to, she couldn't - at least not from her perch as anchor of the CBS Evening News.
In a way, Iraq is a manifestation of all that ails America today. A complete breakdown of fundamental societal checks and balances brought on by greed and hubris. From General Petraeus who will give it, to the mindless corporate-owned minions who populate much of Congress who will receive it, to the entertainment-as-news media which will report on it, and to the American people who will consume it with no foundation upon which to evaluate it, the "Petraeus Report" will have little relevance to what is really going on in Iraq. Once again, Americans will be searching for a solution to a problem they have yet to properly define.
Just ask Katie Couric. Or better yet, watch her.
No one has been more correct in his Iraq War forecasts than former Marine/Iraq Weapons Inspector, Scott Ritter. And he appears to blame Corporate America mostly for war crimes themselves and the whitewashing of them in the news - just like Osama bin Laden (or whoever this black-bearded Arab might be) has done in his latest video.
Ritter isn't expecting any withdrawal of US troops and OBL doesn't want one.
BTW, in this article, Ritter claims that any "review of Google Earth, would reveal" illegal oil-pumping operations in Northern Iraq that benefit US oil companies. I wonder if anyone on PO has tried to find any of these?