Now They Tell Us

Now They Tell Us The American Press and Iraq

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Publisher's Synopsis

Michael Massing describes the American press coverage of the war in Iraq as "the unseen war," an ironic reference given the number of reporters in Iraq and in Doha, Qatar, the location of the Coalition Media Center with its $250,000 stage set. He argues that a combination of self-censorship, lack of real information given by the military at briefings, boosterism, and a small number of reporters familiar with Iraq and fluent in Arabic deprived the American public of reliable information while the war was going on.

 

Massing also is highly critical of American press coverage of the Bush administration's case for war prior to the invasion of Iraq:

 

"US journalists were far too reliant on sources sympathetic to the administration. Those with dissenting views-and there were more than a few-were shut out. Reflecting this, the coverage was highly deferential to the White House. This was especially apparent on the issue of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction .... Despite abundant evidence of the administration's brazen misuse of intelligence in this matter, the press repeatedly let officials get away with it."

 

Once Iraq was occupied and no WMDs were found, the press was quick to report on the flaws of pre-war intelligence. But as Massing's detailed analysis demonstrates, pre-war journalism was also deeply flawed, as too many reporters failed to independently evaluate administration claims about Saddam's weapons programs or the inspection process. The press's postwar "feistiness" stands in sharp contrast to its "submissiveness" and "meekness" before the war-when it might have made a difference.

Book information

ISBN: 9781590171295
Publisher: New York Review Books
Imprint: New York Review Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 070.449956704430973
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 91
Weight: 126g
Height: 178mm
Width: 146mm
Spine width: 7mm