The Bomb-Iran Debate From Hell

Two Minutes to Midnight? The Media's Bogus Bomb-Iran Debate America's march to a disastrous war in Iraq began in the media, where an unprovoked U.S. invasion of an Arab country was introduced as a legitimate policy option, then debated as a prudent and necessary one. Now, a similarly flawed media conversation on Iran is gaining momentum. Full Story »

Posted by John Louden - via NewsRack (Media), NewsRack (U.S.), Steven K Samra (f), David K. Miller (f), Tiffany Hebb (f), Patrick McDermott (f), Tobie Openshaw (f)
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Posted by: Posted by John Louden - Aug 24, 2010 - 8:11 AM PDT
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Sirajul Islam
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by Sirajul Islam - Aug. 25, 2010

The story shows context, and enterprising. It is also highly informative and insightful. Two titles are used, however, and I think, one is the story writer Tony's, and the other is from Tom who wrote an excellent introduction. Good to read and review.

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John Louden
4.2
by John Louden - Aug. 25, 2010

The message: the Obama administration better do more to confront Iran or Israel will act crazy. More »

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