CBS Again Uniquely Notes Plummet in Attacks on U.S. Forces in Iraq

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On Thursday, for the second time this week, only the CBS Evening News -- of the three broadcast network evening newscasts -- gave a few seconds to new stats from the Department of Defense with good news on Iraq, this time a 50 percent reduction in IEDs. On Monday, only the CBS Evening News devoted a few seconds to how rocket and mortar attacks on U.S. forces fell in October to the lowest level since February of 2006. And on Thursday night, anchor Katie Couric relayed:

Now to Iraq, which has seen a dramatic decrease in roadside bombs, which account for nearly half of all American deaths there. The U.S. military reported today that in October, 1,560 roadside bombs were either found or exploded in Iraq, that's less than half as many as this past March. A top General says one reason for the decline is that Iran seems to be living up to its promise to stop the flow of arms to Iraqi insurgents.

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For details, check a November 15 article from DOD's American Forces Press Service: “IED Attacks Down Significantly; Enemy Being Pushed North, General Says.”

Or the AP's dispatch, “US general: Roadside bombs down in Iraq,” as posted on Yahoo.

A November 13 NewsBusters posting recounted CBS's Monday night brief:

Anchor Katie Couric read this short item on her November 12 broadcast: "Turning to Iraq now and another sign that violence there is decreasing. In October, insurgent rocket and mortar attacks fell to their lowest level in nearly two years. The U.S. military reported today there were 369 of those attacks last month. Rocket and mortar attacks peaked in June when there were more than a thousand."

CBS, however, remains the only broadcast network evening newscast to not air, in the past month, a story from Iraq about improving living conditions there. For details, check my November 15 NewsBusters item: “NBC Catches Up With ABC to Highlight Safer, Better Life in Iraq.”

—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center


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Subliminal

I realize I may be knit picking here but, wouldn't you put the larger number first then the smaller number second? To show improvement "from this, to this"? or was this your point.

This is my one way of knowing for sure we are making real progress in Iraq. It is has been so good for so long that the networks CANT ignore it anymore.

MSM Flips

The real flip in the MSM will be if and when a Dem gets into the White House next year. Iraq will become an absolute paradise under Hillary; glowing stories about her strong leadership turning Bush's war into her peace, blah blah blah.

There are less kooks to plant these bombs, is why!

iranian still is making them as fast as they can!

iranian uranium; iranian uranium, iranian uranium..

So when ARE the Russians going to finish the iranian atoms for peace power plant?

Hillary the Hero

Previous poster nailed it. As soon as Hillary gets into the Whitehouse, all progress will be due to her leadership. The Dems have worked themselves into a can't loose position. If it gets worse....Bush's fault, if it gets better, "we did it!". Only hope we have is to defeat her!!!