Pentagon Threatens to Kill Independent Reporters in Iraq

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  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    PENTAGON THREATENS
    TO KILL INDEPENDENT
    REPORTERS IN IRAQ

    10th March, 2003
    by Fintan Dunne, Editor
    http://www.GuluFuture.com
    T he Pentagon has threatened to fire on the satellite uplink positions of independent journalists in Iraq, according to veteran BBC war correspondent, Kate Adie. In an interview with Irish radio, Ms. Adie said that questioned about the consequences of such potentially fatal actions, a senior Pentagon officer had said: "Who cares.. ..They've been warned."

    According to Ms. Adie, who twelve years ago covered the last Gulf War, the Pentagon attitude is: "entirely hostile to the the free spread of information."

    "I am enormously pessimistic of the chance of decent on-the-spot reporting, as the war occurs," she told Irish national broadcaster, Tom McGurk on the RTE1 Radio "Sunday Show."

    Ms. Adie made the startling revelations during a discussion of media freedom issues in the likely upcoming war in Iraq. She also warned that the Pentagon is vetting journalists according to their stance on the war, and intends to take control of US journalists' satellite equipment --in order to control access to the airwaves.

    Another guest on the show, war author Phillip Knightley, reported that the Pentagon has also threatened they: "may find it necessary to bomb areas in which war correspondents are attempting to report from the Iraqi side."

    Transcript follows below.

  • animal
    animal

    All journalists were told to leave. Period.

    Animal

  • ISP
    ISP

    Thats because of Kate Adies links to Al qaeda.and that she carries WMD in her handbag.

    ISP

  • Valis
    Valis

    uh there are over six hundred reporters with the troops...we'll get all the video from the millitary eventually...or is it the instant gratification factor that can't wait? If I were a pilot and I saw a sattelite and communications outpost where it didn't belong then yeah...I could see how it would get fired upon and hence the chances independent reporters face...just like the reporters for the major news broadcasters who stay in Bahgdad take their chances...c'mon..

    Sincerely,

    District Overbeer

  • foreword
    foreword
    we'll get all the video from the millitary eventually

    lol

  • Shutterbug
    Shutterbug

    The closer we get to war the more the left tends to distort the issues. This is much like the lady that got ran over by the bulldozer in the Gaza Strip. If you see a dozer coming, get out of the way. If you see a war coming, get out of the way. Bug

  • LB
    LB

    In Nam, if you wanted to hang around with Charlie behind his lines, then you just expected to get killed. That simple. Now if these reporters can't see something wrong with non military satellite uplinks in the middle of a war zone, then they are idiots.

  • animal
    animal

    Agreed LB.... well said.

    Animal

  • DakotaRed
    DakotaRed

    If you stand out in a kill zone, then you may end up killed. Better to leave. The enemy can intercept satellite links and use them to know what our troops are doing. The press can send sensitive material over links that could end up killing more than would be necessary.

    Better they follow the advice and get out, or endure what is coming. They have been warned. War zones are not for the faint of heart.

  • Trauma_Hound
    Trauma_Hound
    The closer we get to war the more the left tends to distort the issues. This is much like the lady that got ran over by the bulldozer in the Gaza Strip. If you see a dozer coming, get out of the way. If you see a war coming, get out of the way. Bug

    Hey moron, one guy was able to stop a tank in Tienimun sqaure, why couldn't a bull doze driver stop? I would have expected this in China, not in Isriel.

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