The War in Iraq and Why the Media Failed Us
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Polls show that a sizeable portion of the American population believes that troops found WMD in Iraq and that Saddam Hussein was somehow responsible for the attacks of September 11. Even after the 9/11 Commission Report and numerous other reports have concluded that our intelligence was flawed people in the freest nation on earth continue to be misinformed about something that could not be more vital to understandthe reasons for sending troops into harm''s way. This insightful analysis argues that the media should have done a better job of performing its traditional role of skeptic and watchdog and it examines what went wrong.There are of course many people whose support for going to war in Iraq was not contingent on the existence of WMD or a connection to al-Qaeda. But many others based their support for the war on misinformation. Dadge explores why the media did not aggressively investigate the claims made by the administration and intelligence agencies; in short why they did not do their job: to fully inform the citizenry to the best of their ability. He examines pressures from the Bush administration pressures from corporate consolidation of media ownership patriotism and self-censorship and other factors. He concludes with recommendations for ways in which the media can improve their reporting on government.
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