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June 22, 2008
Was Haditha A media-made 'Atrocity'?
Topics: IraqAfter all has been said and done, it turns out the only atrocity relating to Haditha was that committed by the media and politicians like John Murtha:
The New York Times referred to the deaths of as many as 24 Iraqi civilians in the town of Haditha as the "defining atrocity" of the Iraq War.
If so, then the Iraq War must be particularly unatrocious. After all, of the eight people charged in the Haditha case, seven have seen the charges dropped for insufficient evidence or actually been found innocent, and the one remaining case is no more likely to produce a conviction than the first seven.Yet there WAS a Haditha atrocity. And perhaps it even was defining of this war and its larger meaning. But the atrocity was not committed by soldiers in Iraq; it was committed in Washington, D.C., by Rep. John Murtha, and by his friends at the New York Times, Time magazine and MSNBC.
Posted by Richard at June 22, 2008 6:04 PM
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