In case you hadn’t noticed, we’re being manipulated toward another war. The run-up to an attack on Iran is in full swing, and the justification for it is shifting as fast as the justification for invading Iraq did. And it appears that the media is being as compliant in echoing the Bush administration’s message on Iran as it was in supporting their Iraq propaganda.
Thanks to Steven D of Booman Tribune for calling our attention to this scintillating piece of propaganda from a CNN report posted on Wednesday:
Iranian-U.S. tensions have been ratcheted up recently, with two U.S. officials theorizing about the possibility that Iran was involved in a January 20 attack that killed five U.S. soldiers.
Two officials from separate U.S. government agencies said Tuesday the Pentagon is investigating whether the attack on a military compound in Karbala was carried out by Iranians or Iranian-trained operatives.
“People are looking at it seriously,” one of the officials said, adding that the Iranian connection was a leading theory in the investigation.
The second official said: “We believe it’s possible the executors of the attack were Iranian or Iranian-trained.”
We’ve become so inured to hearing from “unnamed sources” that we hardly question any more why the sources are left unidentified or how credible they are, or what their motivations in talking to the media might be.
One thing we can be fairly certain of is that the “two officials” cited in this story are not whistle blowers. Whistle blowers don’t make statements that support administration policies, nor do they couch their language in disclaimers. Notice how every allegation of Iranian involvement in the Karbala attacks is accompanied with modifying language: the Pentagon is investigating, people are looking at it seriously, we believe it’s possible…
The CNN article later states that “Some Iraqis speculate that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps carried out the attack in retaliation for the January 11 capture by U.S. forces of five of its members in Irbil.”
Who would those “some Iraqis” be, and who told the author of this article that they speculate Iran’s Revolutionary Guard carried out the Karbala attack? For that matter, why doesn’t the author’s name appear in a byline? Yes, big news agencies often publish stories without crediting their staff writers, but this story contains serious political content attributable to no virtually no one. The only person it specifically cites is Mr. Bush, and that was in a specific reference to a statement he made in a Monday interview with National Public Radio. It’s kind of hard to quote a public statement the president of the United States and hide the source of the statement.
“I Believe”
Masters of manipulation who use misinformation, disinformation, false propaganda and other rhetorical means of mass mind control know how to both exploit the abstraction aspects of the communication process and couch their language in a way that covers the territory above their fetlocks.
They know that as a message works its way through the echo chamber, the qualifying language will fade below the noise threshold while the “message” will continue to reverberate loudly and clearly. They know that “We believe it’s possible the executors of the attack were Iranian or Iranian-trained” will eventually be rebroadcast as “The executors of the attack were Iranian or Iranian-trained.”
But by having included the disclaimers in their original statements, they can always disavow culpability for having deliberately misled the public. Keep that in mind when you hear the likes of Messrs. Bush and Cheney say they firmly “think” or “believe” something to be true about Iraq, Iran or any other “factual” information they use to justify their foreign policy decisions.
Were irony alive and with us, it would roll its eyes at the mainstream media’s willingness to echo the administration’s pro-Iranian war propaganda even as Judith Miller, the former New York Times reporter now testifying in the I. Lewis Libby trial, tries to defend her role in the Bush administration’s media manipulation that led to the Iraq invasion.
MSNBC just ran a piece by notably unreliable source Jim Miklashevski that talked about claims that Iran is behind all the recent violence in Iraq. After Micklashevski’s segment, the pretty talking head admitted than nothing Mick had said had been proven, but I doubt anybody heard what she said.
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Commander Jeff Huber, U.S. Navy (Retired) writes from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Read his commentaries at Pen and Sword.
WW111-started by ‘speculation’ which morphed into ‘fact’.
This last week the drumbeat has definitely been ratcheted up a hundred-fold. The endgame is so obvious-bush’s bombing of Iran that even the proverbial blind man should see this coming.
They can’t very well retreat on this either because after the continued propaganda assault how can they all of sudden say oops, sorry all our ‘facts’ were wrong-we scared the crap out of you for nothing. Not that they ever admit to being wrong of course. The question might be how can they(bushco)not bomb Iran after what they tell the public…and of course the media continues to be dripping with the blood of many for their airing unquestionably of all these stupid even transparent lies.
Expect a new Gleiwitz incident soon…
You gotta hand it to Cheney. He got a twofer when he outed Plame. He removed a roadblock to war in Iraq. But he also removed a roadblock to war in Iran.
Remember how Valerie Plame and her cohorts were investigating the acquistion of nuclear materials in Iran? That means they were deeply enmeshed in society.
By removing Plame, they pulled the plug on the people who could best tell us just how very far Iran was from acquiring weapons.
They also removed the eyes and ears of the CIA on the ground — people who might have helped prevent a war in Iran. All gone.
I think we should all call Pelosi tomorrow and urge her to put Impeachment back on the table IMMEDIATELY before it’s too late. But who am I kidding? I fear it’s too late already.
And who’s to blame?
I reserve some of my fury for those on the left who insisted (or maybe still insist) this just “isn’t going to happen.”
You can’t prevent something you don’t believe is going to happen.
And now I fear it’s just too late to stop this. Prove me wrong. Please.
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Wouldn’t the U.S. establishment, it’s military and militia be supplying the Canadian resistance with arms and explosives in a situation where a foreign power i.e. Iran had bombed the cities, build military camps and occupied Canada with 160,000 troops?
Wouldn’t the U.S.A. be justified in saying we have a right for self-defence to foil the campaign of a militant foreign power at our doorstep?
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
Don’t be silly. All of that would be a smokescreen for our long-planned occupation and annexation of Canada, in the works since 1812. That’s the real reason for the Iraq war: to wear down our British “allies” so that they cannot effectively intervene when the tanks roll into Ottawa.
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I’m kidding, of course, but let’s not pass this idea along to Dick Cheney, okay?
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Pentagon and the CIA need more war?
SAN DIEGO (AP) Jan. 31 – Federal prosecutors are preparing to seek indictments against a former top CIA official and a San Diego defense contractor linked to the bribery scandal that sent former U.S. Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham to prison, two government officials familiar with the investigation.
The officials, who spoke to The Associated Press only on condition of anonymity because grand jury proceedings are secret and the charges have not been finalized, said prosecutors plan to ask a San Diego grand jury to return charges of honest services fraud and conspiracy against Kyle “Dusty” Foggo and Brent Wilkes.
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Federal law enforcement agencies and intelligence officials have been investigating whether Foggo improperly awarded contracts to Wilkes’ companies, including a multimillion-dollar contract to supply bottled water for CIA operations in Iraq.
A House Intelligence Committee report on Cunningham’s activities released last November said Foggo steered $70 million in contracts to Wade and Wilkes.
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
The first solid clue that the Revolutionary Guard was not involved in the Karbala attacks is that the level of American casualties would have been quite high if they were. The RG isn’t a ragtag bunch of Shia militiamen whose training consists of knowing which end of an AK-47 to point at the Yanks. They are well-trained professional soldiers. The reason the US can traipse around and kill several hundred of the enemy for every one American killed is that the enemy consists of amateurs. If and when we go up against Iranian regulars, the kill ratio won’t be quite that lopsided.
What really worries me about the Bush Administration is that they seem to think war with Iran will be like shooting fish in a barrel. It won’t. It will be a real war, and it certainly won’t take several years of fighting to rack up 3,000 US dead.
I know. This is something I keep wondering about and certainly missing from this drumbeat Iran coverage…just where are the reporters who are asking what will happen if/when we do bomb the crap out of Iran…this won’t happen in a damn vacuum. Iran isn’t just going to sit there and take it-who would. And it won’t just be Iranians that we royally piss off either.
General Strike.
But I’d bet outside savvy bloggers and insiders, most of America doesn’t know what those two words mean when put together. (They should ask the French, or our Mexican neighbors. They know.)
But if we could get one organized – a national general strike, we could scare the business community enough to pressure Bush into backing down.
I don’t think anything small will cut it, at this point.