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Neocon Group Calls for Military Strikes on Media

by: Jeremy Scahill  |  Antiwar.com

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Palestinian journalist wounded during fighting in Gaza. A former US Army Colonel called for attacks on Journalists in a recent essay. (Photo: Getty Images)

    In the era of embedded media, independent journalists have become the eyes and ears of the world. Without those un-embedded journalists willing to risk their lives to place themselves on the other side of the barrel of the tank or the gun or under the air strikes, history would be written almost entirely from the vantage point of powerful militaries, or - at the very least - it would be told from the perspective of the troops doing the shooting, rather than the civilians, who always pay the highest price.

    In the case of the Iraq invasion and occupation, the journalists who have placed themselves in danger most often are local Iraqi journalists. Some 116 Iraqi journalists and media workers have been killed in the line of duty since March 2003. In all, 189 journalists have been killed in Iraq. At least 16 of these journalists were killed by the U.S. military, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. The network that has most often found itself under U.S. attack is al-Jazeera. As I wrote a few years ago in The Nation:

    "The United States bombed its offices in Afghanistan in 2001, shelled the Basra hotel where al-Jazeera journalists were the only guests in April 2003, killed Iraq correspondent Tareq Ayoub a few days later in Baghdad, and imprisoned several al-Jazeera reporters (including at Guantánamo), some of whom say they were tortured. In addition to the military attacks, the U.S.-backed Iraqi government banned the network from reporting in Iraq."

    A new report for a leading neoconservative group that pushes a belligerent "Israel first" agenda of conquest in the Middle East suggests that in future wars the U.S. should make censorship of media official policy and advocates "military attacks on the partisan media" (via MuzzleWatch). The report for JINSA, the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, was authored by retired U.S. Army Col. Ralph Peters. It appears in JINSA's "flagship publication," The Journal of International Security Affairs. "Today, the United States and its allies will never face a lone enemy on the battlefield. There will always be a hostile third party in the fight," Peters writes, calling the media "the killers without guns."

    "Of course, the media have shaped the outcome of conflicts for centuries, from the European wars of religion through Vietnam. More recently, though, the media have determined the outcomes of conflicts. While journalists and editors ultimately failed to defeat the U.S. government in Iraq, video cameras and biased reporting guaranteed that Hezbollah would survive the 2006 war with Israel and, as of this writing, they appear to have saved Hamas from destruction in Gaza. ...

    "Although it seems unthinkable now, future wars may require censorship, news blackouts, and, ultimately, military attacks on the partisan media. Perceiving themselves as superior beings, journalists have positioned themselves as protected-species combatants. But freedom of the press stops when its abuse kills our soldiers and strengthens our enemies. Such a view arouses disdain today, but a media establishment that has forgotten any sense of sober patriotism may find that it has become tomorrow's conventional wisdom.

    "The point of all this is simple: Win. In warfare, nothing else matters. If you cannot win clean, win dirty. But win. Our victories are ultimately in humanity's interests, while our failures nourish monsters."

    It is, of course, very appropriate that such a despicable battle cry for murdering media workers appears in a JINSA publication. The organization has long boasted an all-star cast of criminal "advisers," among them Dick Cheney, Richard Perle, James Woolsey, John Bolton, and Douglas Feith. JINSA, along with the Project for a New American Century, was one of the premiere groups in shaping U.S. policy during the Bush years and remains a formidable force with Obama in the White House.

    Reading Peters' sick and twisted essay reminded me of the report that emerged in late 2005 about an alleged Bush administration plot to bomb al-Jazeera's international headquarters in Qatar, which I covered for The Nation:

    "Britain's Daily Mirror reported that during an April 2004 White House meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, George W. Bush floated the idea of bombing al-Jazeera's international headquarters in Qatar. This allegation was based on leaked 'Top Secret' minutes of the Bush-Blair summit. British Attorney General Lord Goldsmith has activated the Official Secrets Act, threatening any publication that publishes any portion of the memo (he has already brought charges against a former Cabinet staffer and a former parliamentary aide). So while we don't yet know the contents of the memo, we do know that at the time of Bush's meeting with Blair, the administration was in the throes of a very public, high-level temper tantrum directed against al-Jazeera. The meeting took place on April 16, at the peak of the first U.S. siege of Fallujah, and al-Jazeera was one of the few news outlets broadcasting from inside the city. Its exclusive footage was being broadcast by every network from CNN to the BBC.

    "The Fallujah offensive, one of the bloodiest assaults of the U.S. occupation, was a turning point. In two weeks that April, 30 Marines were killed as local guerrillas resisted U.S. attempts to capture the city. Some 600 Iraqis died, many of them women and children. Al-Jazeera broadcast from inside the besieged city, beaming images to the world. On live TV the network gave graphic documentary evidence disproving U.S. denials that it was killing civilians. It was a public relations disaster, and the United States responded by attacking the messenger.

    "Just a few days before Bush allegedly proposed bombing the network, al-Jazeera's correspondent in Fallujah, Ahmed Mansour, reported live on the air, 'Last night we were targeted by some tanks, twice ... but we escaped. The U.S. wants us out of Fallujah, but we will stay.' On April 9 Washington demanded that al-Jazeera leave the city as a condition for a cease-fire. The network refused. Mansour wrote that the next day 'American fighter jets fired around our new location, and they bombed the house where we had spent the night before, causing the death of the house owner Mr. Hussein Samir. Due to the serious threats we had to stop broadcasting for few days because every time we tried to broadcast the fighter jets spotted us we became under their fire.'

    "On April 11 senior military spokesperson Mark Kimmitt declared, 'The stations that are showing Americans intentionally killing women and children are not legitimate news sources. That is propaganda, and that is lies.' On April 15 Donald Rumsfeld echoed those remarks in distinctly undiplomatic terms, calling al-Jazeera's reporting 'vicious, inaccurate, and inexcusable.... It's disgraceful what that station is doing.' It was the very next day, according to the Daily Mirror, that Bush told Blair of his plan. 'He made clear he wanted to bomb al-Jazeera in Qatar and elsewhere,' a source told the Mirror. 'There's no doubt what Bush wanted to do - and no doubt Blair didn't want him to do it.'"

    Lest people think that the views of people like Ralph Peters and the JINSA/PNAC neocons are relics of the past, remember that the Obama administration includes heavy hitters from this world among its ranks, as well as fierce neocon supporters. While they may no longer be literally calling the shots, as they did under Bush/Cheney, their disproportionate influence on U.S. policy endures.

  

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One can only assume that

One can only assume that Peters would extend that logic beyond foreign sources to include domestic media as well.

All illusions about the

All illusions about the 'shining city on the hill' are completely destroyed as well as America as the symbol of Justice and Freedom. It has become a symbol of ruthless evil.

Clearly self-censorship by

Clearly self-censorship by corporate media is not enough and more drastic means are needed. How many pictures of slaughtered Palestinian children has Fox News shown, or have appeared in newspapers owned by Rupert Murdoch? In days past the newspapers did their own censorship whether it was of the invasion of Cuba or the massacres of indigenous people in North America, or their present day destruction of their land and livelihoods and poisoning of their bodies. How many pictures of the dead miners or steel workers shot by private armies of Pinkertons hired by the coal companies or Andrew Carnegie to squash quite literally union strikes (now companies use Blackwater mercenaries to nothing has changed). Truth, especially when it involved the sordid machinations of companies or governments is always considered in a negative manner by the perpetrators. That neo-cons are proselytizing for even more radical measures show a concern for total controlling and suppression of factual evidence of their crimes not only in the past but the crimes they anticipate committing in the future. One would have to go back to Germany's neo-con NAZI party with its support and financial backing from industrialists in both Germany and the USA, to find a comparable level of villainy. Add into the mix Obama's recent statements regarding his intention to allow for preventive detention, and the private detention camps already in place, and we have the makings of a totalitarian state. I can see after the shock and realization of their own vulnerability, the elite of this country now fear worker unrest with the collapse of the economy and the feeble safety net now in place. Preparations are being made for martial law and the "Patriot" Act was just a first step. More to come.

".. .the Bush/Cheney .. .

".. .the Bush/Cheney .. . (neocon) "disproportionate influence on U.S. policy endures." This is too too miserably true. It shows in Obama/s backing down from his campaign promise for healthcare. We must have single payer. The HMO's are worse than a mere blot on our landscape. This sort of thinking must go. But can lies and corruption be curtailed while we are a country dedicated to perpetual war ?. . . PERPETUAL WAR! Is this what we the people want? We have paid no attention to Eisenhower's warning: "BEWARE THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX."

If journalists were freed

If journalists were freed from people like Mr. Mardoch &Co., do you think international corporation will take human life with such impunity as it has and WILL. Wish there was a way that investigative journalism was supported by individual donations through a non-profit structure. That would be a break through. No journalists are held by their you know what and if they report the facts and the flow of money based on those facts, their you know what will be squeezed until their eyeballs pop. Journalism is at the mercy of corporate feudals. Best,

Ah, so, 1 million+ dead

Ah, so, 1 million+ dead innocent Iraqis and Afghans is in "humanity's interest" is it? And disappearing and torturing humans - also in "humanity's interest?" Clearly, we need a new definition of insanity. And, note to crazy Col. Ralph Peters - if America can't "win" clean, then we ain't America anymore. Hell, why not just nuke/gas/infect our, er, opponents - doesn't that fall under the "win dirty" theory?

>>189 journalists have been

>>189 journalists have been killed in Iraq. At least 16 of these journalists were killed by the U.S. military<< That would mean approximately 173 journalists were NOT killed by the U.S. military. The left should not assume the same 0bfuscatory tactics it would abhor in the right.

At what point will the

At what point will the American public accept personal responsibility for its ignorance of the world around us? When will our country at least pay attention to the news that affects us personally? This requires caring. Journalists pose no threat to American citizens. Free American citizens pose a serious threat to those who'd prefer martial law. Threats to the American Constitution only survive because the current batch of American citizens doesn't have the stuff of our forefathers. As a group, we are clearly lacking in any ethical or moral fiber. Germany was rescued from Hitler by the United States back when the U.S. still tried to live up to its Constitutional promises. And, we did it without crossing over to the dark side. Who will rescue us now from our own homegrown Hitlers? If we don't stand up to them right now, we'll all be looking back on these days with shame. Of course, any future discussions about this subject will have to be uttered in whispered tones.

The Nurses' association have

The Nurses' association have marched on Washington to try to get Baucaus and his committee to include a single payer program, but have not yet succeeded. Doctors and nurses were put in jail. I am an old woman. What can I do besides forward articles like this to people here in Sugar Land, Texas (Tom Delay's area) who refuse to believe anything negative about our government? I am so old I can remember a democracy, not perfect, but certainly better than where we are headed! WHAT CAN WE DO?

So The Media may become part

So The Media may become part of The Resistance. Peters would probably understand pre-emption by those who expect that they might be attacked. As Mark Twain said, "Never start a fight with a man who buys ink by the barrel." That would apply to electrons and pixels as well.

These are the "values"

These are the "values" voyages of the blackheart Dick Cheney and his ilk -- to seek out new justifications for murder and torture, to boldly move to kill all dissenters and suppress all dissent, and to institute fascist absolutism and permanent war in our time (under the pseudo-intellectual guise of a "unitary" theory of the presidency).

Even though the media

Even though the media slavishly adore the neo-cons, this is their thanks? better they should be a bit more selective in who they continue to invite to be commentators, et al.

What media? They abandoned

What media? They abandoned their responsibility totally when they refused to press for a fair and exhaustive investigation into the 9/11 incident -- the seminal event that enabled the neocons to invade Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as trash the Constitution and suppress dissent. Very few news outlets even mention the 9/11 "attacks" except to reinforce the fake threat of Islamic terrorism. Even the alternative media refuses to address this incredible act of treason. This covert op murdered several thousand U.S. citizens, and ranks as the ultimate example of state sponsored terrorism in our country to date. In the final days of Empire, the people are apathetic of political action and frightened of their massive military and secret police. Still, the wars go on as the madmen unleash their weapons of mass self destruction until they are finally marginalized by increasing debt and decreasing taxes to support the folly. Then the next Empire steps up to fill the vacuum. The past shows us the future and it does not look very pretty.

Peters, Biden promote

Peters, Biden promote partition. Read Col. Peters article In June 2006, Armed Forces Journal published a map of a "new Middle East" from Ralph Peters, a prominent pro-war strategist. It shows the method to the madness -- creating ethnic tension and civil war in order to redraw the boundaries. Most of the existing borders were imposed by Britain and France after World War I - and conveniently (for the US and Europe) divide most of the Arabs from most of the oil. Note that their new "Arab Shia State" would contain much of the oil, separating governments in Riyadh, Baghdad and Tehran from what is currently the main source of their national wealth. Peters also recommended substantial redesign of Pakistan, which seems to be underway now that the "good cop" of Biden and Obama have taken over from the "bad cop" of Cheney and Bush. http://live.armedforcesjournal.com/2006/06/1833899 Blood borders: How a better Middle East would look By Ralph Peters Armed Forces Journal - June 2006 - note: the online version of this article no longer has a link to these maps, a copy of the map is archived at http://www.oilempire.us/new-map.html There is a "method to the madness" behind the bipartisan US intervention in the Middle East -- to control the last of the oil (and opium) and to use ethnic conflict to keep the people there divided.

Chris Hedges, longtime

Chris Hedges, longtime reporter, formerly for the NY Times, wrote a Truthout article I hope everybody has read or will read. THE DISEASE OF PERMANENT WAR. We, the United States of America, the greatest country in the world--has many of the syjmptoms. What can we do?

The military and the

The military and the government learned a valuable lesson in Vietnam; don't let the media cover the real fighting. The press had a free rein in Vietnam, which exposed the war nightly as the sham it really was. Turning public opinion from "gung ho" to "get out of Vietnam" with massive demonstrations across the country. Since then the government has learned to control the media during wars. Limiting coverage to what they want the people back home to believe. In addition, a factor since Vietnam is the corporate control of the news and subsequent death of investigative journalism. Journalists today are all too willing to tow the company line. Our corporatist government has become a master at the art of distraction. We don’t have many demonstrations anymore, the one thing that scares the hell out of the corporate lackeys in Washington. Unfortunately, we have become a society that obediently pigs-out on unhealthy junk food, obsesses over the latest ‘hot’ pronouncement by the media, spends hours daily absorbing mind numbing entertainment and eagerly pays extra to wear corporate logos on our clothing. If that is not brain washed, what is? Fortunately, for us, Jeremy Scahill and truthout are exceptions to rule.

to the nurse who asks what

to the nurse who asks what we can do --- We can band together and infiltrate the Democratic Party and take it over for the real liberals. Get involved in local politics. We can support real journalism (like Truthout) and not support false media like Fox. We can start businesses that are owned and run by the workers, democratically. If you cannot start a business, you can get the word out that there is a better way: It is time to complete what we started in 1776 when we made our government democratic, by making business democratic too. Now, it is feudal oligarchy, but it doesn't need to be. On the single payer issue, we must keep pushing and pushing and MAKE our government give us what we want. We must come up with small doable steps to start to get rid of the Divine Right of Money and give power back to the commons, the People, the middle class. One possible start is to make a law that any corporation that has a lobbyist must make its tax returns public. Another idea, if you are up for some organizing, is to get a bunch of your nurse colleagues together and start a non-profit medical clinic. Give yourselves decent salaries, and put money back into the business until it can compete easily with those for-profit businesses that call themselves hospitals but aren't really. Run it democratically, with the purpose of giving good care and supporting its workers decently, not extravagantly. Don't have absentee shareholders unless they sign a contract agreeing to NOT be the first beneficiary of the business, but the last. (I don't know if that's legal --you'd have to check.) I'm sure there are many more things you could do. Anyone want to chime in with additions?

Do you guys think the US

Do you guys think the US didn't play dirty in WWII? We firebombed dozens of cities in Japan and Germany. Cities. Full of civilians. Want to talk about Sherman's march to the sea? Once your country is in a fight, don't look too closely. And don't hobble your troops by judging their actions through the very distorted lens of the media. Particularly the enemy's media. Our enemies certainly won't be restrained by such niceties. Better to avoid a war altogether. Iraq was a stupid, stupid war for the US to start. Afghanistan may turn out to be worse. But once we're in it, let our troops do the fighting the way they know how.

There goes the fourth estate

There goes the fourth estate of the government. I suppose the first amendment to the Constitution would be completely obsolete: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. The Bush Administration will go down in history as the time when the process making it obsolete was almost accomplished or started.

Thanks, Jeremy, your

Thanks, Jeremy, your articles and interviews are always enlightening and radically informative. You are one of the best journalists in the world and I deeply appreciate your volume of work.

The one thing that has

The one thing that has always separated us from our adversaries has been our rejection of the maxim that "the ends justify the means". Therefore, while I am abhorred by the publication of this tract in a pro Israel context, I am equally disappointed by both Truthout and Scahill's taking the highlighted section out of context. Peters' work was no "report". It was a 4k word essay that simply promoted the classic "conquer we must when our cause it is just" argument for taking on a foe in whatever incarnation manifested. If anything, Scahill's selective editing only gives ammunition to our adversaries. And how can any of us deny that more journalists are prejudiced than objective? Journalists, by and large, are just people like the rest of us who get paid to do what their bosses tell them. Peters is pandering to the paranoia of the Israeli right wing. Can we say for certain than none of those who are writing for jihadist publications are not doing the same for their paranoid right wing? Is it preferable to think that they believe they are doing a service by exaggerating the virtues of their allies and the vices of their enemies, as we now accuse Peters of doing? Peters criticises us for not being willing to fight as "dirty" as our enemies. If we take his words out of context, and fail to fully examine his argument in order that we promote our side, then we have proven him wrong. We surely are fighting as dirty as our adversaries. Is that what we want? http://www.securityaffairs.org/issues/2009/16/peters.php

Journalism/media=is to

Journalism/media=is to inform the public.If the military is making the wrong decisions--it is their problem & not the information.War is indeed war, but the US invasions wars we have here-from Vietnam to present-are not the WW1/2 wars. The US is now the INVADER. We can never win or be effective in any way unless we plan to move in, intermarry & incorporate into the fabric of the local community.Any possible ´success´ we have will be about as tenuous as the redcoats in our country. The 911 tragedy does not overcome these facts. The manner in which we deal w/ ´terrorists/alquaeida/etc´ is not working-> ´cowboy´ approach does not work:at some point the cowboy either is defeated &dies at the shootout, or if victorious goes home, or settles down with the native & has a family. If he goes home, then we are not victorious, the sons of the country do not change & will replenish their land.

It is time to have a

It is time to have a national 'The People's Newspaper" Run by the people. I believe there is enough support and money out there to start this. We are doomed if we don't get the truth out to mainstream.

The FRB is now the Fourth

The FRB is now the Fourth Estate - no longer the media. The Federal Reserve Bank has become the fourth branch of our government - immune from any real oversight, operating in secrecy and controlling congress. Audit the Fed, support HR 1207.

To respond more to the 23:40

To respond more to the 23:40 post, I would say go local. Localize your electric power with a PUD and move toward sustainable and renewable energy sources like solar and wind. Get local with your food. Join a local food buying club or join a CSA and get your hands dirty and reduce the carbon footprint and global economy of industrial food. Buy an electric car, or hybrid sat least, or ride the bus more. Or walk. The four of us own one vehicle. A chef, two gardeners, and a carpenter. One van. One gardener car pools, the other works a nursery and busses. The chef rides a bike or walks. The tools I use are in the van. Hope that helps.

" Only a free and

" Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government. And paramount among the responsibilities of a free press is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people." -Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black The neocons would deny the protections put in place by the constitution. Our forefathers understood the dangers of a restrained press then, just as we must understand them now. Doesn't anybody study history or the constitution any more?

This past weekend I was in a

This past weekend I was in a European hotel and channel flipping to catch up on the news. I happened to catch a couple stories by al Jazeera, the first time I had ever seen them. Before anyone says anything about them reporting for the enemy, you need to watch some of their reports. They are as nonjudgmental as it is possible to be. If only Fox were half as professional as al Jazeera, they could then consider themselves "fair and balanced." The main story I caught was the report that a US air strike had killed 104 civilian (Afghan government report) while the US military reported only about 30 civilians killed. al Jazeera reported both positions in the same way and did nothing to influence its listeners one way or the other. I was struck by a comment by Mark Kimmit about the reporting from Fallujah, 'The stations that are showing Americans intentionally killing women and children are not legitimate news sources. That is propaganda, and that is lies.' Is he seriously trying to say that when al Jazeera films the US shooting civilians and ambulance drivers that the filming was somehow false?! Mark baby, when they show it on film, it really happened and it isn't something you can deny.

If in our alleged democracy,

If in our alleged democracy, ordinary citizens speaking and marching are enemies to be attacked, tasered, surveilled, and arrested, then obviously journalists are also enemies to be neutralized, attacked, and arrested. And not just abroad. Just look at the two U.S. ruling class presidential conventions in in late 2008. Among many journalists, Amy Goodman of Democracy Now was arrested along with two of her colleagues. We live in a fascist surveillance state and anyone who doubts that this government will not use increased police and ultimately military and para-military/mercenary forces against the general population just does not understand the nature of power, this government or history. It is time to get the ruling class voice out of our heads and listen to, read, and stand with our brothers and sisters fighting for the sovereignty against imperialism. For those who would like to, Al Jazeera English is available on-line live or from archived shows at http://english.aljazeera.net And for those who speak Spanish, I highly recommend TeleSurTV at http://www.telesurtv.net/noticias/canal/senalenvivo.php

what people would that be

what people would that be and who would read it? people don't anymore it would interfere with american idol dancing with the stars and any ''new american'' entertainment!

To Anonymous at 7:26PM on

To Anonymous at 7:26PM on May 23rd . . . investigative journalism supported by individual donations has been in existence in the USA since 1949! It's Pacifica! Someone in previous posts mentioned Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!, which is heard throughout the five Pacifica radio stations: WBAI in New York, where Amy broadcasts; KPFT in Houston, WPFW in Washington DC, KPFA in Berkeley (flagship), and KPFK in Los Angeles. It's now June 3rd and KPFK is in the second day of its Spring Pledge Drive; it's annoying but, like the Nation magazine, none of the oligarchs own it!