Yes, Newsweek and Michael Isikoff screwed up.Yes, because of their screw-up, people died.Yes, the US position in the Middle East and Central Asia was damaged - not fatally, but perhaps permanently.No - nothing will change in the way the MSM conducts business.Let me repeat that, just to make myself clear: Nothing will change. No improvements will be made. For the MSM, the lesson learned is not "let's stick to the facts next time." The lesson is, "let's be more careful in how we present what we think the story is/should be."
My suggestion to the editors of Newsweek is that they get their asses on the first available flight to Afghanistan with some shovels and help bury the dead from the riots that they caused! Instead they seem happy enough to say "Whoops. Our bad."
What is interesting is that Iraq witnessed no demonstration at all, not even a single statement of denouncement from anyone although Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya kept running updates on this subject almost every news-hour and have always talked about the descretion incident as if it were confirmed news.If this is to indicate anything I think it indicates that Iraqis are more concerned about their own lives than they're about the "issues" of the Islamic world's dignity and more important (and here I see our community approaching a turning point) is that people are giving the media less credit than they used to do.
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