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Robert Greenwald

Posted: August 18, 2010 06:07 PM

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Sign our act.ly petition to push Katie Couric to challenge Petraeus' claims of "progress" in their upcoming interview.

While a stain of insecurity and violence spreads across Afghanistan, General Petraeus is on a media blitz, disingenuously trying to sell the idea of "oil spots" of "progress" in Afghanistan. Petraeus' goal is clear: Despite overwhelming public opposition, he wants more time to experiment with counterinsurgency in other people's homelands, and he's putting the half-billion-dollar public relations machine of the Pentagon into high gear to hammer his message into our heads. The first journalist on his media blitz, NBC's David Gregory, utterly failed to sufficiently challenge Petraeus on his easily disproved spin, reminding one of the media's negligence during the Iraq War debate. CBS' Katie Couric is next at bat. We need her to do better.

All of the information Couric needs to blow apart Petraeus' happy talk is already in the public domain, just as it was during the run-up to the Iraq debacle.  For example:

  • The recent (and Orwellian) Report on Progress toward Security and Stability (.pdf) in Afghanistan from the Pentagon discloses that violence is up 87 percent over the same period last year, and that despite the massive increase in troops over the reporting period, the insurgency continues to grow in size and capability. More alarmingly, the report discloses that the Afghan government is falling further behind in "sympathy" or "support" from populations in the key districts of the country.
  • IED attacks roughly doubled over the past year.
  • Civilian deaths are rising precipitously, and Afghans blame Petraeus' forces not only for the deaths they cause directly, but for bringing the conflict with them as they press into new areas and failing to protect civilians from insurgent violence.
  • The Afghan NGO Safety Office says that the single biggest threat to aid workers in Afghanistan is the armed gangs backed by the Local Defense Initiative, an ISAF/Afghan government program to create local "security" forces. 
  • Any of these facts would blow a major hole in Petraeus' spin campaign, and we need journalists on the media tour to confront the general with them. Unfortunately, in the past decade, when it's come to accountability journalism aimed at military (or militarist) spin, the American media doesn't exactly have a sterling reputation.

    In When the Press Fails: Political Power and the News Media from Iraq to Katrina, W. Lance Bennett, Regina G. Lawrence, and Steven Livingston wrote: 

    We now know that officials in the Bush administration built a case for the U.S. invasion of Iraq that was open to serious challenge. We also know that evidence disputing ongoing official claims about the war was often available to the mainstream press in a timely fashion. Yet the recurrent pattern, even years into the conflict, was for the official government line to trump evidence to the contrary in the news produced by mainstream news outlets reaching the preponderance of the people.

    Part of the reason the Iraq story was written much as the Bush administration told it is that nearly every installment was well staged and fed expertly to reporters... [P]lenty of other sources and bodies of evidence outside official Washington power circles could have been elevated to challenge the administration's stories, but those challenges either did not emerge aggressively or were reported only in passing...

    David Gregory's treatment of Petraeus ("Look! The general is physically fit and press savvy!") contained alarming echoes of the dynamic described by Bennett, Lawrence and Livingston. All the information Gregory needed to challenge Petraeus was available before the interview, yet he failed to press Petraeus on the patently false claims of "progress," if "progress" refers to any widespread trend strategically relevant to counterinsurgency doctrine. For all the apologies we heard from the press after their failures on the Iraq War, Gregory's failure on Meet the Press this past Sunday shows we're in danger of seeing a repeat. Couric must ask tougher questions during her interview. 

    The list above includes just the few easily accessible bits of the mosaic of disaster created by the U.S.'s troop-heavy, military-centric policy in Afghanistan. Couric could do us all a real service by bringing just a few of these facts with her when she interviews Petraeus and setting a real example for accountability journalism for her peers rounding out the media tour. In her preview piece on her interview with Petraeus, she mentions the general's "oil spots" comment. Couric should ask Petraeus about the real "oil spots" spreading across Afghanistan: American blood and treasure seeping into the landscape of a war that's not making us safer and that's not worth the cost.

    Sign our act.ly petition to Couric to push her to challenge Petraeus on his claims of "progress" and on his attempt to extend the Afghanistan War.

     
     
     

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raker
07:44 AM on 08/22/2010
I once had a dog that barked and I asked it to sing instead, but it just kept barking.
03:05 PM on 08/20/2010
Please. The general's integrity was alreadfy challenged once before by the progressives on Iraq. Kerry, Obama, Reid, Hillary, MoveOn, etc, they all thought the surge was not going to work and the "war is lost." and questioned the general's integrity. Too ashamed to admit their error even as the last combat troops are leaving Iraq, they are now urging Katie Couric to call the general a liar. After all, she is such an expert on Afganistan and millitary tactics.
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booker52
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05:37 PM on 08/19/2010
Our training consists of teaching them to drive and read. 98% cannot drive and 95% cannot read. Do we really need our troops to be grade school teachers as well as drivers training teachers?? Come on this country will never change, it hasn't in thousands of years and it won't in 5 or 10 or even 20. Think back to when Russia stayed 20 yrs and left with their tails between their legs. Do we really think it is our troops jobs to nation build?
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tinsldr2
Retired Army Officer
01:43 PM on 08/19/2010
# the Pentagon discloses that violence is up 87 percent over the same period last year, .
# IED attacks roughly doubled over the past year.

The same happened with the SURGE in Iraq, More troops actively patrolling off the base and more violence and death. But once we reached a tipping point the locals came to our side (mostly) and levels of violence dropped precipitously but did not end.

Now today we reached a new milestone there in Iraq thanks to the Surge success.

The same is the case our best currently serving General is making, with the approval of the CURRENT Commander in Chief, President Obama.

I am a veteran and had the distinct privilege of sitting in the morning update briefing For general Petraeus for one month during the time he was in Iraq. The man was Brilliant.

Kuwait 94
Bosnia 96
Kosovo 2000
Iraq 2005-2006
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GHarry
Kitty wrangler
07:20 PM on 08/19/2010
From reports I have read, the Surge had little to do with the decline in violence in Iraq, but it was an excellent ploy to conceal the real success -- the use of Saudi money and intelligence expertise to literally pay insurgents to stop shooting at Americans. Ever since, U.S. forces have generally spent their time huddling inside their compounds and training Iraqis who took over much of the patrolling. This happy arrangement can't last, though, because the Iraqi government inevitably will move closer to Iran and the violence is likely to ramp up again as disgruntled Sunni insurgents resume their old ways. I'm sure the Iranians are grateful for the hundreds of billions of dollars the U.S. has spent building fine facilities that probably will be inherited by Iranian forces and their Iraqi allies a few years from now. Isn't U.S. foreign policy wonderful? It's a good thing for U.S. politicians that the the American public has a collective memory of about five minutes. Just jangle the keys and the doggy will start barking and want to go to war someplace else!
01:29 PM on 08/19/2010
You're implying as if Katie Couric had a brain; it's clearly not worth it.

If anything, the moment a ditzy journalist begins to reaffirm my own political positions on the airwaves is the moment I start to panic.
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haval2
what to say?
12:07 PM on 08/19/2010
David Gregory fails to significantly do anything let alone hold the General's feet to the fire. Perhaps Katie can do a better job of it. Of course she's still waiting for The Brainless Wonder to get back to her on that reading list she had no clue about.
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motoGpifupleez
watching with amusement
11:42 AM on 08/19/2010
Couric is not about to "challenge" Petraeus. She doesn't want to have her "access" revoked.
GHarry
Kitty wrangler
09:43 AM on 08/19/2010
Ever see those lavish TV commercials touting the big war contractors -- the people who make aircraft, and other stuff used in wars? Ever wonder why they advertise so much on TV, since hardly anyone ever goes shopping for a fighter plane or an automatic cannon? Watch how the TV reporters and anchors act when they have a chance to really grill a senior official about one of our dubious military involvements. Watch how the "journalists" wag their tails and echo the premises and cliches put out by the Pentagon and the White House. It's pretty funny.
11:05 PM on 08/20/2010
The Pentagon gave David Gregory and Chris Wallace their highest ratings, according to JD Power and Associates.
09:21 AM on 08/19/2010
All Petraeus has to do is mention that our brave soldiers need our support and Americans will empty their bank accounts and send the money to the Pentagon.
11:06 PM on 08/20/2010
Yeah, Petraeus is Sally Struthers in military drag.
09:09 AM on 08/19/2010
Are you kidding?? CBS is right behind Fox in being a neocon cheerleader.
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InofTouch
I Hate Hate, Is That A Problem ?
07:27 AM on 08/20/2010
thank you fox news viewer because apprently you don't provide facts with statements

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wayoutleft
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08:38 AM on 08/19/2010
If you think David Gregory or Katie Couric are in the business of "challenging" American military commanders in their set-up public relations interviews- your next film should be a Shrek sequel.
10:07 AM on 08/19/2010
Yea, I remember how Couric edited her interview with John McCain during his presidential run. She made sure her alleged interview did not contain all the feet in his mouth McCain performed during that interview. She is nothing more than a propagandist for the republican party.
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08:17 AM on 08/19/2010
Just when I thought that the Pentagon was intent on portraying General Petraeus as the second coming of George Patton or Douglas MacArthur - we find that he is merely Willy Loman - the latest pitchman for the Ministry of Propaganda that now seems to be the main function of the boys south of the Potomac - well, that and spending every last taxpayer dollar they can get their hands on.
11:07 PM on 08/20/2010
Dude, that was epic! Nicely done!
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samtee
Shankapotomus.
08:01 AM on 08/19/2010
Is there a reason someone would care what Katie had to say?
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Guscat
08:43 AM on 08/19/2010
She nailed the half term governor and helped save the country from her.
10:10 AM on 08/19/2010
She didn't nail Palin. She asked a simple question on what publications Palin read, Palin nailed herself. If Couric had thought any of the simple questions she prepared for the interview would show Palin to be the complete airhead she is, you can bet Couric would have deleted those questions
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Carl Caroli
Give peace a chance
07:49 AM on 08/19/2010
I'm really sick of the media kissing the butt of their owners, sponsors and the government. We need investigative reporting that holds of people accountable for their actions and statements. Please, Katie! Stop the BS train out of washington!
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wikwox
So there I was, playing the piano....
07:01 AM on 08/19/2010
Is Patraeus a general or a salesman? At this point I'd say salesman, all he is doing is continuing McChrystals plans, nothing new except a Surge style barrage of propaganda.
03:18 PM on 08/20/2010
Unfortunately, he has to spend time being a salesman. Otherwise, Harry Reid would have been right that the "war is lost." Remember the Iraq surge and the people who opposed it?, Obama, Kerry, Kennedy, Reid, Pelosi, Hillary, MoveOn and the rest of the progressive armchair generals questioned the General's strategy & integrity. Maybe if the General was allowed to spend more time in fighting the war in Iraq and less time in Washington defending the surge our troops could have left earlier. Now as our last combat troops are leaving Iraq, Reid & Pelosi are focusing on Afganistan. Nobody has apologized for calling the General a liar.
11:13 PM on 08/20/2010
Nice revisionist history there.

The only thing that the surge did was increase the number of bystanders who watched the Shiites go on a killing spree against Sunnis. Things settled down only once there wasn't anyone left to kill. And Iraq is lost. It will be a second Iran. And you helped.