Give your head a shake
When you’re wrapped in the North American media cocoon, it’s sometimes hard to know what to think. Is Iraq on the brink of civil war? Should governments deal with a Palestinian administration formed by Hamas? Paying for stories to be planted in Iraqi media sounds an awful lot like propaganda, but is there any justification for it? Is Zarqawi dead, or does he even exist?
Amy Goodman’s interview with Robert Fisk today has some answers to those questions from someone who has spent years in the Middle East, on the ground, in the war zones, and in the occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza, not in the walled-off Green Zone or behind a desk.
You also get a fiery condemnation of American journalism by the renowned author. An absurd, even comical performance by an American military spokesman with a peculiar mustache in the Hitler style and a pathological inability to give a straight answer, even as the room erupts in laughter at his obvious discomfort and embarassment. And a call for the immediate end to the occupation of Iraq and why it needs to happen now.
This is 25 minutes of journalism that I guarantee you will enjoy. If you feel like you need to give your head a shake, this will do it. Check it out on Democracy Now! or pick one of these streams to watch:
Watch 128k stream | Watch 256k stream (You’ll need RealPlayer to watch these).
You can also get the MP3.
April 7th, 2006 at 1:36 pm
Rumsfeld: Iraqis Now Capable Of Conducting War Without U.S. Assistance
(Satire)
April 7th, 2006 at 2:22 pm
Correlation does not equal causation, but this graph of Bush’s popularity versus the increase in gas prices is interesting.