Quote from trader556:
PENTAGON THREATENS
TO KILL INDEPENDENT
REPORTERS IN IRAQ
According to Ms. Adie, who twelve years ago covered the last Gulf War, the Pentagon attitude is: "entirely hostile to the the free spread of information."
"I am enormously pessimistic of the chance of decent on-the-spot reporting, as the war occurs," she told Irish national broadcaster, Tom McGurk on the RTE1 Radio "Sunday Show."
Ms. Adie made the startling revelations during a discussion of media freedom issues in the likely upcoming war in Iraq. She also warned that the Pentagon is vetting journalists according to their stance on the war, and intends to take control of US journalists' satellite equipment --in order to control access to the airwaves.
Another guest on the show, war author Phillip Knightley, reported that the Pentagon has also threatened they: "may find it necessary to bomb areas in which war correspondents are attempting to report from the Iraqi side."
" Oh I will be. And what actually appalls me is the difference between twelve years ago and now. I've seen a complete erosion of any kind of acknowledgment that reporters should be able to report as they witness."
" The Americans... and I've been talking to the Pentagon ...take the attitude which is entirely hostile to the free spread of information."
"Even if they were journalists ..' Who cares! ' said.. [inaudible] .."
Kate Adie: " The telephones and the television signals."
Tom McGurk: " And they would be fired on? "
Kate Adie: " Yes. They would be 'targeted down,' said the officer."
Tom McGurk: " Extraordinary ! "
http://homepage.eircom.net/~gulufuture/news/kate_adie030310.htm
what the firggin world we live in!!! It's our view or no view![]()
but of course.. information control is paramount![]()
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Yes, this is just outrageous. I think the military should check with reporters before launching attacks to make sure it is ok with reporters and does not inconvenience them. Also, it is very disturbing that the military would want to have control over what reproters with frontline units are transmitting. Ditto with respect to vetting them for trustworthiness. They should jsut put anyone who can get a press card up there and let them report whatever they want.
Anyway, I doubt the reports going out over Iraqi TV are much different in tone from what NBC, ABC and CBS are reporting. That's why they hate Fox News so. Fox reports, we decide.