Newsweek: Bush Suppressing Good Iraq News


Want more evidence of victory in Iraq? Look no further than Newsweek's amazing attempt at spin:

The Bush administration is starving for good news out of Iraq, and it may finally have some: new U.S. government statistics showing that violent attacks of all kinds are down to levels not seen since 2005. But until recently, the administration appears to have resisted acknowledging a key element of the new data, because it flies in the face of President George W. Bush's ongoing rhetorical confrontation with Iran's clerical regime. According to three senior U.S. officials, who asked for anonymity when discussing sensitive information, the decline in Iraq violence also includes a decrease in the number of attacks attributable to insurgents backed or armed by Iran. Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell confirmed to Newsweek that "there has indeed been a drop" in such attacks, but he added that "it's not entirely clear what the reason for that is."

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the Bush administration has now been accused of trying to cover up good news from Iraq. The second paragraph just piles on the ignorance - with a shocking secret revealed:

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Overall trends show a significant drop in violence over the last several months, according to previously unpublished military statistics obtained by Newsweek. During a single week in mid-September, attacks in Iraq totaled about 900—down from about 1,700 a week in June. The number of attacks increased slightly in late September and early October during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. But according to the statistics, the just-ended Ramadan holiday was significantly less violent this year than in the previous two years.

I call on all mainstream media outlets everywhere to join Newsweek's effort to expose this massive coverup!!!!

This also helps explain why so many Democratic senators attacked General Petraeus' credibility a few weeks ago: Just like in '03, that tricksy Bush had fooled them again! (Bush fibbed, people lived!!!)

And this is so good it must be repeated:

...trends show a significant drop in violence over the last several months, according to previously unpublished military statistics obtained by Newsweek.

Twice:

...trends show a significant drop in violence over the last several months, according to previously unpublished military statistics obtained by Newsweek.

Okay, once more:

...previously unpublished...

Just wait til they discover this never-before published quadruple super secret news from the UN:

Iraq: Violence-related deaths drop ‘remarkably’, say authorities and UN

BAGHDAD, 21 October 2007 (IRIN) - Iraqis are breathing a sigh of relief as violence in their war-torn country is ebbing and the number of violence-related victims has dropped sharply since the beginning of this year, according to statistics compiled by the country’s interior, defence and health ministries.

"Violence-related deaths in September dropped remarkably to levels not seen in more than a year as the number [of violence-related deaths] stood at 290 while in September 2006 the number was about 1,400," Adel Muhsin, the health ministry's inspector-general, told IRIN in a phone interview.

According to the ministry’s statistics, between January and the end of September 2007, the number of violent deaths involving civilian, police and military in all of Iraq was about 7,100, against 27,000 in the same period of 2006.

According to Muhsin, the average number of dead bodies sent to Baghdad’s main morgue just over a year ago was between 100 and 150 a day. Now, it is no more than 10 bodies a day, and about 50 percent of them are dying in normal circumstances.

"There have been days this year when no dead bodies were sent to the morgue and this gave the morgue employees a chance to refurbish it, something they couldn't do in the past," Muhsin added.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon recently said that September witnessed the lowest number of Iraqi casualties in any month this year. He added that there had been a decease in violence in general due to a cessation of attacks by the Mahdi Army, led by Shia religious leader Muqtada al-Sadr, who in August ordered a temporary freeze of his followers' activities, including attacks on US troops.

As a result, Ban said he had strengthened the UN team in Iraq by increasing staff in Baghdad and Erbil from 65 to 85 and was considering the establishment of a small UN presence in Basra.

Meanwhile, CNN and the Washington Post continue to execute the Bush coverup!

CHARLES GIBSON, ABC ANCHOR: The U.S. military reports the fourth straight month of decline in troop deaths, 66 American troops died in September, each a terrible tragedy for a family, but the number far less than those who died in August. And the Iraqi government says civilian deaths across Iraq fell by half last month.

KURTZ: Joining us now to put this into perspective, Robin Wright, who covers national security for The Washington Post. And CNN Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr.

Robin Wright, should that decline in Iraq casualties have gotten more media attention?

ROBIN WRIGHT: Not necessarily. The fact is we're at the beginning of a trend -- and it's not even sure that it is a trend yet. There is also an enormous dispute over how to count the numbers. There are different kinds of deaths in Iraq. [...]

KURTZ: Barbara Starr, CNN did mostly quick reads by anchors of these numbers. There was a taped report on "LOU DOBBS TONIGHT." Do you think this story deserved more attention? We don't know whether it is a trend or not but those are intriguing numbers.

BARBARA STARR: But that's the problem, we don't know whether it is a trend about specifically the decline in the number of U.S. troops being killed in Iraq. This is not enduring progress. [...]

KURTZ: But let's say that the figures had shown that casualties were going up for U.S. soldiers and going up for Iraqi civilians. I think that would have made some front pages.

STARR: Oh, I think inevitably it would have. I mean, that's certainly -- that, by any definition, is news.

—Greyhawk is a member of our nation's military, serving several times inside Iraq. He mainly blogs at Mudville Gazette.


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Reasons 1 thru 50

Why the Bush Administration is "supposedly"  NOT reporting this "good news":

 

Because it doesn't matter.  The neoPRAVDA (and the left in total) would then accuse the B.A. of trying to put a "positive spin" on the Iraq War ...

I agree the administration

I agree the administration can't get a fair shake and victory would be disastrous for the left.  I think the Bush administration knows this and is content to just let history be the judge and not give the msm the chance to spin the good news.  I think this is another example of a Presidency that understands history is not achieved in sound and video bites that fit an up to the moment news cycle template.

we can't fix the MSM - but

we can't fix the MSM - but we can document for a long long long time

Partner with Islam!

?

What? 

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Truth Monger Says - "Both are religions [Christianity & Islam], yes - with the same percentage of terrorists."

document Jimbo, that's

document Jimbo, that's record, archive, take note, catalog...

then "research" this biased and corrupt "media" in a secure "center" of excellence to enable neutralization...

then "bust" the "news" business wide open, mong the truth about their lies...

the Media Research Center, Newsbusters, Truthmongering...

the truth will set you free...

PM'd you an apology for yesterday, by the way - did you get it?

Partner with Islam!

Just as I thought!

The evil Bush administration is covering up the news in Iraq because they want to provoke a conflict with Iran. This needs to be widely disseminated by the MSM to show just what is going on! They MUST show the American people how this administration is twisting the truth just to try and bring about another crisis.

[end sarc]

 



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Ultimate spin

This Newsweek article belongs in the, I hate George Bush hall of fame museum. Newsweek believes that President Bush is suppressing good news from Iraq so he can start a war with Iran. Why would anyone buy this trash?

There is no reasoning with these people

They just can't bring themselves to admit the possibility that Bush, or any other Republican, actually has a rational plan for peace, security and stability and is not a raving, trigger-happy war-mongering fanatic waiting for the chance to start a World War.

 

 

 

It's pretty bad when

It's pretty bad when Newsweek starts taking advice from left-wing blogs. This country is going down in flames.

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