Why should we? because that is the way the enemy are using their propaganda. We need our media to be as supportive of our troops as companies like Al-Jazeera are of supporting Osama bin Laden. The only good news I see coming out of Iraq comes via websites like Military.com. The rest of it comes from the antiwar mass media who continualy talk about how Iraq is in a perpetual civil war.
Well this isn't what I was talking about in my post, but:
A free press is the price we pay for living in a free and democratic society.
I agree that the media loves negativity, and I also agree that their are positive developements in Iraq. However, I personally feel that the overall picture in Iraq and the Middle East in general is pretty grim. I think it would be far worse if our media sold us the "A-OK everything is going as planned" image the administration has tried to push out. That would give us the false impression that the war was going great -- when it clearly isn't.
Winning the war is easy, its all about the guns and bullets and Shock and Awe. Winning the peace isnt. Its about hearts and minds of not only the population of the conflict region but those of the political fan base back at home. And the hearts and minds of the people at home (in the majority) wasnt won at home when the whole 2nd Iraq conflict started.
The population in the conflict zone are experiencing this war first hand, they don't need the media to tell them how it's going. As for the rest of us back home, what do you expect? Flawed intelligence, a persitent insurgency, a double talking administration, etc. It's hard to feel good about something that looks more and more like a collosal mess each day. I'm sorry, but I honestly feel like this war has only made things worse for us. Iraq is a long way from a stable self-government, Iran is a huge threat, and even Afghanistan is seeing a resurgence of violence. That doesn't mean I don't support the troops. In fact it is just the opposite, because of the mess the administration has made out of Iraq I think it is vitally important that our troops succeed in Iraq.
One possible way to do this would be to have a greater aggresive stance in the headlines against such events. things like "Islamic Extremists mercilessly slaughtered more Muslim policemen today. May those policemen find the truth and justice they seek in heaven."
I guess it depends on what you think the role of a free press should be:
a) Neutral reporting of the facts.
b) Emotionally charged headlines meant to provoke a specific reaction/opinion.
Oh and for the record many Muslim supporters of the war on terror are insistant on saying things like "Crusader forces in Afghanistan and Iraq". They arent the same conflict. They arent for the many different reasons.
I agree, but how do you suggest we convince the people in the Middle East of this?
Also many Muslims, as Mike said, say that it is a religious war. I understand that the american constitution seperates "religious beleif" from state, unfortunately if they need EVERYONE (ie not just the people on this forum, who dont believe such brain wash) to beleive it. And I (personally) dont beleive that it will happen while they have a mid-right wing Christian in power.
I think the big problem is that the fanatics in the Middle East (and even some moderates) can't get their minds around ideas like religious pluralism and seperation of church and state. The nutbags also know that spinning this war as a Christian crusade makes it a lot easier to get people in the region to violently resist us.
~Mike