Today’s coverage of the violence in Lebanon reveals a remarkable degree of bias and stupidity.  CNN and Fox News are the most egregious.  All are busy pandering to neocons and suporters of Israel who tend to favor a Likudnic view of the world.  Consider the following reported on CNN:

Smoke billowed Monday from a Palestinian refugee camp as Lebanese forces battled Islamic militants linked to al Qaeda for a second day near the northern city of Tripoli.  The clashes have left dozens dead and wounded.   The
fighting was sparked Sunday when Lebanese Internal Security Forces
raided a building in a neighborhood north of Tripoli, army sources
said. Militants from Fatah al-Islam began shooting at the forces, who
returned fire, triggering clashes in the vicinity of the Nahr al-Bared
Palestinian refugee camp. . . .

Nayla Mouawad, Lebanese social affairs minister, said the militants have “Syrian allegiance and only take orders from Syria.

If you are like George Bush you may not appreciate the fact that there are Sunni muslims and Shia muslims.   Radical Sunnis and radical Shias dislike each other intensely.  Each considers the other a heretic.  So what the hell is the media up to?  Let’s ask Pat Lang, who posted some keen insights at Sic Semper Tyrannis:

The 24/7 news networks were hard at work today trying to make Syria
responsible for the Sunni zealots in the camps.  The statement was
being made today that these groups were connected to AQ.  No evidence
was offered, but the assertion was repeatedly made based on the
“possibility” that had supposedly been voiced by some nameless person
in the Lebanese government.  Various Lebanese were asked that question
– “Is this Al-Qa’ida?”  Nobody could be found who was willing to say
that there was an organizational link to Al-Qa’ida, but the question
was asked over and over again.  This question was paired with another –
“Is Syria controlling and “behind” this group?”  Nobody could be found
who would say that either, but the question was asked over and over
again.

Now, think about it, folks  Al-Qa’ida is a virulently anti-Shia
Sunni group.   Everyone “knows” how much Syria supports Hizbullah, a
virulently anti-Sunni Shia group.  So, which is it?  Which side does the Syrian government support?  Does the Syrian government support both at
the same time?  If you believe that, then you really are a sucker for
propaganda.

Pat provides some important additional background and context:

_1287456_artillery_ap300That’s an M-48 tank out on a firing range.  The Lebanese Army has
these.  This is an old tank from before the Vietnam period, but, how
new do tanks have to be when used for shelling refugee camps full of
civilians?  The fighting around the “Nahr al-bared” camp at Tripoli,
Lebanon continues.