Friday, November 12, 2010

WIKILEAKS CHERRY-PICKED INFO by Corporate Media to Bolster Case Against Iran



Use caution in reading the Iraq war logs—and news coverage of them.
 
November 5, 2010 

A source provides details to the American government about the nefarious activities of a Middle Eastern country. That information ends up in scores of secret U.S. government documents. Subsequently, the information winds up on the front pages of major newspapers, and is heralded by war hawks in Washington as a casus belli.
Sound familiar? It should, but perhaps not in the way you’re thinking. Here’s a hint: It’s not 2003, but 2010. This is the story of what happened recently to Iran in the wake of the latest WikiLeaks document release, where U.S military field reports from Iraq made their way into major national newspapers and painted the Islamic Republic as a force out to murder U.S. soldiers in Iraq. (MORE)

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