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Jeff Emanuel, a director of RedState,Com, while addressing CBS News' announcement that Perky was going to Iraq, made some intersting points in Iraqi Information Deficit Here's a smatter.
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[T]he vast majority of reporters who come to Iraq take considerable
precautions to keep them as much out of harm's way, often at the cost
of eyewitness reporting and contextually accurate stories. Trips
"outside the wire," as territory outside the safety of coalition bases
and the IZ is called, are rare, and when they take place, their
duration is brief.
Whether in the interest of safety or of scheduling, hearsay is relied
upon far more often than is eyewitness accounting when reporting events
in Iraq's cities and at the battlefront. At a time when reporting that
is both honest and accurate is more badly needed than ever, reporters
are traveling all the way to Iraq and are, in the end, still settling
for little more than the hearsay they could have access to at home.
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Here's the money shot.
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is open to debate how much difference a firsthand view of events would
make too many journalists' reports, given a fundamental lack of
military experience.
An example of this was recently given to me by an officer I spoke with at a previous embed site.
While a reporter was riding along with his convoy, an improvised
explosive device (IED) was discovered along the road by the officer's
unit. Though the area around the IED was cordoned off to enable
explosive ordnance disposal specialists to deal with the potentially
deadly device, a vehicle persistently attempted to enter the secure
area, ignoring verbal and signaled warnings, as well as flashing
lights, all of which clearly indicated to stop. Finally, unwilling to
take a chance in an area known for vehicle-borne IED attacks, the
officer authorized a warning shot to be fired in the direction of the
car, and the driver finally came to a stop. Not understanding what it
was she was seeing -- or, worse, in an attempt to push an agenda -- the
reporter openly wondered in her article the next day whether "these
soldiers shoot at every car that they see." She had spent only one day
in her embed.
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