Wrecked Iraq What the Good News from Iraq Really Means
In reality, though, since there are far fewer foreign reporters moving around a quieter Iraq, far less news is coming out of that wrecked land. Full Story »
Posted by Gregory KruseIn reality, though, since there are far fewer foreign reporters moving around a quieter Iraq, far less news is coming out of that wrecked land. Full Story »
Posted by Gregory KruseA relentlessly negative assessement of Iraq that lacks any pretense at balance. Not a single positive development--such as the deals that have recently been brokered with insurgents--is even mentioned, much less put in context. Those who opposed the removal of Saddam Hussein seem determined to dismiss any positive aspect of his removal, free elections for example. And nothing is said of Saddam's million or so victims prior to the U.S. invasion (which carnage and torture certainly would have continued), nor of the benefits that accrued to the Iraqi people after sanctions were no longer necessary and medical supplies once again became available--prior to the invasions, all the left could talk about were claims that 500,000 Iraqi children per year were dying because of the sanctions. This article is a hopeless propoganda piece.