A particularly dour report on the situation in Iraq aired on this
evening's NBC Nightly News (Sunday, February 26, 2006) (link
with video). This is nothing new, but the last 20 seconds of the
report featured remarks from a man named
Nir Rosen,
whom NBC innocently identified as an "Iraq analyst." Not surprisingly,
Rosen is far from an impartial observer.
The Weekly Standard investigated Rosen's agenda months
ago. In a
"Scrapbook" article a few months back, the Standard noted
that Rosen authored a September 2005 piece for UPI called,
"Outside View: The Small, Daily Abu Ghraibs." The thrust of the
article (emphasis mine),
"In Iraq, America is attacked because it is a brutal occupier,
humiliating Iraqis, destroying villages, arresting, beating and
killing countless innocent men, women and children.
"This is the main cause of the resistance."
Real balanced, eh? Rosen also penned a December 2005 article for
Atlantic Monthly called,
"If America Left Iraq: The case for cutting and running." The
Standard wanted to know
who this Nir Rosen guy is:
"Rosen's journalism is noteworthy, the editors of the Atlantic
inform us, because he 'speaks Arabic' and 'has spent 16 months in
Iraq,' mostly 'among ordinary Iraqis.' That, and he probably has
more sources in the insurgency than any other American reporter."
The Standard cited the passage in which Rosen calls America a
"brutal occupier" that kills "countless innocent men, women and
children." It also cited that
Rosen had written,
"America, the most powerful nation on earth, supports the
Israelis and vilifies the Palestinians--and it is not just the U.S.
government.
"[Last month,] a few thousand Jewish fanatics who illegally settled
on occupied land in Gaza and went on the occasional pogrom,
attacking Palestinians upon whose land they had settled, were given
more attention and sympathy by the American media in a week or two
than it has given in five years to the Palestinians whose homes have
been destroyed, who are not permitted to live as humans, and who
inhabit a giant prison."
The Standard concluded,
"No wonder Rosen has such great access to the Baathists and
jihadists who make up the Iraqi insurgency. He's on their side."
Balanced reporting? Not on NBC News tonight.
(More
by Nir Rosen.)