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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Fri Mar 6, 2015, 07:58 PM Mar 2015

What Was Missing From Coverage of Netanyahu's Speech

http://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/03/05/what-was-missing-coverage-netanyahus-speech

Reading the lead stories on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress about Iran in five prominent US papers–the New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today (all 3/3/15)–what was most striking was what was left out of these articles.

None of them mentioned, for example, that Israel possesses nuclear weapons. Surely this is relevant when a foreign leader says that it needs the United States' help to stop a rival state from obtaining nuclear weapons: The omission of the obvious phrase "of its own" changes the story entirely.

Another thing largely left out of the story is the fact that Iran has consistently maintained that it has no interest in building a nuclear weapon. There was one direct statement of this in the five stories–the New York Times' reference to "Iran's nuclear program, which (Iranian) officials have insisted is only for civilian uses." The Washington Post alluded to the fact that Iran denies that it has a nuclear weapons program, referring to "a program the West has long suspected is aimed at building weapons," Iran's "stated nuclear energy goals" and "the suspect Iranian program." Elsewhere the military nature of Iran's nuclear research was taken for granted, as when the LA Times said that the issue under discussion was "how to deal with the threat of Iran's nuclear program."

Entirely absent from these articles was the fact that not only does Iran deny wanting to make a nuclear bomb, the intelligence agencies of the United States (New York Times, 2/24/12) and Israel (Guardian, 2/23/15) also doubt that Iran has an active nuclear weapons program. Surely this is relevant to a report on the Israeli prime minister engaging in a public debate with the US president on how best to stop this quite possibly nonexistent program.


Wait, wut? Israel has nukes? I had no idea!
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What Was Missing From Coverage of Netanyahu's Speech (Original Post) KamaAina Mar 2015 OP
I know, but A lot of Americans have no idea that 'sweet innocent lamb' Israel has nukes. peacebird Mar 2015 #1
Less that... Scootaloo Mar 2015 #2
Also a valid point... peacebird Mar 2015 #3
What was missing? 2naSalit Mar 2015 #4
i know what's missing. our media. spanone Mar 2015 #5
The fix is already in on this issue. BillZBubb Mar 2015 #6
 

Scootaloo

(25,699 posts)
2. Less that...
Fri Mar 6, 2015, 08:03 PM
Mar 2015

And morethe batfuck bigoted idea that Iran is an entire nation of suicide bombers bent on annihilatign hte world "for Islam!" becuase of course, that's what Muslims just do according to the narrative

BillZBubb

(10,650 posts)
6. The fix is already in on this issue.
Fri Mar 6, 2015, 09:57 PM
Mar 2015

For instance, there is no discussion allowed on the question of why Iran must be stopped, by any means, from producing nuclear weapons. That is now taken as a given. While it would certainly be better if Iran didn't do so, would it really be the end of the world if they did? Of course not.

Netanyahu, in typical right wing style, ramps up the fear and panic. It is an "existential issue" for Israel! Iran must be brought to heel! That's a load of hooey. The US should not be buying into that much less supporting it.

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