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“This is the slaughter known as the first world war” says John Pilger in tones of barely contained rage as we see black and white photographs of victims. This opening sequence sets the tone for an uncompromising documentary about the true horror of war and the lies that are propagated in its name.

The film was first shown on ITV in December 2010 but was banned from being shown in the US by the Lannan Foundation.

The question at the heart of this film is that in times of conflict: What is the role of the media?

Are journalists there to help government public relations officials communicate their ‘facts’ without question or are they there to provide balanced reporting based on known facts.

In modern warfare, the so-called imbedded journalists are employed to give a front line perspective on warfare. In the safety of our living rooms, this has the look of witnessing the action as it is happening; the ultimate reality TV.

However, what these journalists are allowed to report is carefully monitored and controlled by military forces. This, they will argue, is in the name of national security but it also means that there are confrontations and situations that will never be seen. Only scenes that show the ‘good guys’ in a good light and the ‘enemy’ as the personification of evil will be broadcast. Strenuous efforts are made to ensure a block of the  kind of unfiltered films that Wikileaks have released. Continue reading

If God really is as great as many people claim , he (she?)  would show some compassion and grant Christopher Hitchens a longer life.

Yet, as Hitchens is the first to  concede, the chances of him making a full recovery from cancer of the esophagus are very slim indeed.

If, as some will doubtless argue,  his condition  is the work of a vengeful deity then they should also be prepared to explain why the almighty has such sadistic tendencies – a thunderbolt would be more humane.

The truth of the matter is that the victims of this terrible disease are just as likely to be saints as sinners so when the chips are down it matters not one jot whether you a fervent believer or  unrepentant heathen.

Hitchens’ 2007 book, God Is Not Great,  may not convince entrenched believers of such a secular perspective but if you have even a merest shadow of a doubt of the higher being’s infallibility, I would urge you to read his arguments with an open mind.

At the very least the book should make you question the credibility of holy texts and the blind acceptance of religious teachings. Continue reading

BOURNE GOES TO BAGDAD

Half way through Paul Greengrass’ political thriller Green Zone I thought that the only way this movie is going to end with any credibility is for the character played by Matt Damon (Roy Miller) to be either killed or sentenced  by a military tribunal.

This being a mainstream blockbuster, I knew that neither of these was ever going to happen.  To say that Miller bends the rules in his attempt to restore the moral authority of the U.S. forces in Bagdad is an understatement.

The Hurt Locker was criticised for inaccuracy but to a layman like me the scenes looked realistic. The suspension of disbelief required in Green Zone is just too much.

I don’t say this because I disagree with the premise of the movie. The deceit of the  US government in maintaining the lie that Iraq possessed  weapons of mass destruction is to my mind not an interpretation of recent events but a matter of record. The extent of the conspiracy is a matter of conjecture but I don’t think Greengrass over eggs it in suggesting that some Iraqi figures were targeted because they could reveal some inconvenient truths about the true motives for the  war against terror.

What I object to here is how everything is pitched in gung-ho terms of one individual against the system. It is frankly an insult to the intelligence of the audience to expect us to believe this one man (with no superpowers) could challenge and outwit his superiors so brazenly and take decisions / actions so autonomously without  facing consequences.

COLLATERAL MURDER

The U.S. rules of engagement state that the use of deadly force should only be used when a subject usually has a weapon and “will either kill or injure someone if he/she is not stopped immediately”.

From the shocking video obtained by Wikileaks it is obvious that the military on the ground in New Bagdad  interpret this to mean that anyone carrying a weapon is a legitimate target.

The men we see being  killed gave no indications that they were planning to launch any attack – from their position the soldiers even mistook cameras of the Reuters journalists for guns.

This being a hot zone of the city the level of tension has clearly reached a point that attack is routinely regarded as the best form of defence. The casual manner in which permission to engage was given indicates that this was far from being an isolated incident.

Even more inexcusable was the subsequent firing on those who came to the aid of the wounded. That act cannot be dismissed as the fog of war.

Wikileaks are doing an invaluable service in exposing such outrages – they present the material in a highly professional manner after investigating the circumstances fully leaving the powers that be no avenues to weasel out of responsibility.

The Pentagon are said to be angry about the leak of the video when a more noble response would be one of disgust that members of the U.S. military are carrying out acts of cold blooded murder.

But then again, they already know this yet continue to feed their lies to the media.

NEW WINTER SOLDIERS

IVAW

The Vietnam Veterans Against the War organized this event called the Winter Soldier Investigation. More than 125 veterans spoke of atrocities they had witnessed and committed and this resulted in the film ‘Winter Soldier’.

This only now getting a DVD release so that people can hear their testimony.

This is history which is repeated by the war in Iraq. Now at least the Internet allows this voices to be heard while the horrors are taking place, although there is still the unfortunate sense that they are preaching to the converted.

For the truth about the war in Iraq go to : IVAW – Iraq Veterans Against The War

I picked one video at random at random. There are many more. The one I watched was by Jon Turner who went to Iraq with “fuck you” in Arabic tattooed on his wrist. Turner ends his testimony with the words: “I just want to say that I’m sorry for the hate and destruction that I’ve inflicted on innocent people?? Turner says. I am no longer the monster that I once was.”

Would that he were part of the majority.