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Sources Select ResourcesThe Button, the Wall and the Myth of NationsKoehler, Robert Article 2018 Counterpunch North Korean sanctions, the border wall with Mexico, and the "toxic" role of nationalism with regards to international relations and domestically in the US are discussed. Content Magazine - Number 52June 1975 Serial Publication (Periodical) 1975 A history of violence: Growing up in CARSpecogna, Heidi Article 2017 Aljazeera A child born from rape and a young gunshot victim grow up amid CAR's cycle of violence. How They Sold the Iraq WarSt. Clair, Jeffrey Article 2018 CounterPunch The war on Iraq won't be remembered for how it was waged so much as for how it was sold: it was a propaganda war, a war of perception management. In Middle East Wars It Pays to be SkepticalCockburn, Patrick Article 2018 Counterpunch In the context of Western air strikes on alleged Syrian biological weapons sites on 14 April, 2018, the history of the bombing of the Abu Ghraib baby milk factory in 1991 underscores the need for perm... Lapdog media learns nothing, beats war drums againSmith, Patrick L. Article 2013 Salon Have we forgotten Judith Miller already? Or Colin Powell at the U.N.? Before attacking Syria, let's know the truth. Mainstream Media And The Propaganda MachineAbubacker, Ershad Article 2009 Countercurrents.org Mainstream media, especially the American media plays a vital role in shaping the world public opinion. The NewsfakersWhose hands are behind those dramatic YouTube pictures? Cockburn, Patrick Article 2012 CounterPunch YouTube and blogs have made it easier than ever to fabricate events. The media are happy to run unsubstantiated reports and footage. Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - October 15, 2016Lurching to War Diemer, Ulli (ed.) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2016 Connexions The risk of nuclear war is as great now as it was at the height of the Cold War. From the time the Warsaw Pact dissolved itself and the Soviet Union collapsed, the United States has single-mindedly pu... Rethinking Media in Conflict ZonesHow can journalists minimize safety risks whilst reporting on conflicts? Elmi, Hamid Article Asia Media Summit Conflicts and wars are the everyday stuff of national, regional and world news. They are likely to intensify and give birth to permutations that make media coverage and analysis more difficult and com... Sick Sophistry: BBC News On Afghan Hospital "Mistakenly" Bombed by United StatesMedia Lens Article 2015 Dissident Voice One of the defining features of the corporate media is that Western crimes are ignored or downplayed. The US bombing of a Médecins Sans Frontières hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, on the night of Octo... UN 'Travesty': Resolutions Of Mass Destruction - Part 1 Article 2012 Medialens Far from bringing an end to the violence, UN Resolution 1973 unleashed overwhelming Western force in pursuit of regime change, in a war that was fought to the bitter end. To ensure the right outcome, ... US Isn't Leaving Syria -- but Media Lost It When Possibility Was RaisedShupak, Gregory Article 2018 FAIR The US military exists to fight wars. It is the most heavily armed, most violent organization in the world. Saying that it should continue to occupy Syria, and most of the mainstream media do, is a wa... US Lies and Excuses for Bombing HospitalCook, Jonathan Article 2015 Dissident Voice Here is the US changing its story for the FOURTH time of why it launched an air strike on the Doctors without Borders hospital in the Afghan town of Kunduz at the weekend, massacring at least 22 patie... War by media and the triumph of propagandaPilger, John Article 2014 The world is facing the prospect of major war, perhaps nuclear war -- with the United States clearly determined to isolate and provoke Russia and eventually China. This truth is being turned upside do... War, Propaganda and the MediaShah, Anup Article 1999 Global Issues Probably every conflict is fought on at least two grounds: the battlefield and the minds of the people via propaganda. The #good guys# and the #bad guys# can often both be guilty of misleading their p... Where War Reporting Goes WrongA Diary of Four Wars Cockburn, Patrick Article 2013 CounterPunch The four recent conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria have been propaganda wars in which newspaper, television and radio journalists played a central role. In all wars there is a difference ... Sources BookshelfContent Magazine - Number 52June 1975 Serial Publication (Periodical) 1975 Degraded CapabilityThe Media and the Kosovo Crisis Hammond, Philip; Herman, Edward S. Book 2000 The media played a highly partisan and propagandistic role in Nato’s Kosovo war, uncritically reproducing official spin in a way incompatible with their proclaimed role as objective purveyors of infor...
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