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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (209824)11/1/2004 11:39:19 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 1572645
 
One member of the group, the only woman, said the pessimistic tone of Arab coverage was making things worse by encouraging terrorists and demoralizing those who supported democracy. Another journalist, a man in a dark suit, said the insurgents "don't represent the Iraqi people."

Arab reporters, said a third, "try to give the impression that it's hopeless. If you watch the satellite channels from Arab countries you would imagine there's no rebuilding going on."


This is accurate, and it is completely shameful of the Arab media. However, since the coalition is essentially mounting an assault on Arab regimes (Iraq 1st, if successful, others next) it should have ANTICIPATED this, and today it should be force feeding Arab media the stories about the development that is going on in Iraq, and lambasting the Arab media that don't give those development stories equal time. The Arab media is controlled by the regimes that will be overthrown if Iraq is successful, so Bush should have anticipated them to be hostile and should have prepared a response plan........years ago!

More evidence of lack of planning for the rebuilding phase by George.
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