Just shut up
"Just shut up. That's the new foreign policy line of our masters. When Senator Edward Kennedy dubbed Iraq "George Bush's Vietnam", US Secretary of State Colin Powell told him to be "a little more restrained and careful" in his comments. I recall that when the US commenced its bombing of Afghanistan, the White House spokesman claimed that some journalists were "asking questions that the American people wouldn't want asked". Back in the early 1980s, when I reported on the Iranian soldiers on a troop train to Tehran who were coughing Saddam's mustard gas out of their lungs in blood and mucus, a Foreign Office official told my then editor on The Times that my dispatch was "not helpful". In other words, stop criticising our ally, Saddam."
Robert Fisk writes about the subservience of many members of the press who gave the US administration an easy time in hiding their true agendas from the American people.
Thanks to Information Clearing House for providing the complete version of the article.
Robert Fisk writes about the subservience of many members of the press who gave the US administration an easy time in hiding their true agendas from the American people.
Thanks to Information Clearing House for providing the complete version of the article.
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