London Times On War- We're Winning (Despite Western Media)

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The NewsBusters staff noted yesterday that the increasingly good news in Iraq was not being covered by the US media. And it is good news. Contrary to the wishes of much, if not most, of the American media and their fellow believers in the Democratic Party, the United States and its allies are winning the war against Islamic aggression on the battlefields, although our courts and our media seem determined to do their utmost to turn this victory into defeat (see the New York Times coverage and the Supreme Court's decision in Boumediene). Most of the US media has placed its eggs into the basket of American defeat and support for the Islamic barbarians we are facing. So it is as welcome as it is rare to see that The Times of London today has a column that points our the indisputable fact that the West is winning.

As The Times reports on the situation in Afghanistan and Iraq, reporter Gerard Baker begins his story by quoting the famous statement by World War I Allied commander Marshal Foch,

"My centre is giving way. My right is in retreat. Situation excellent. I shall attack!” If only our political leaders and opinion-formers displayed even a hint of the defiant resilience that carried Marshal Foch to victory at the Battle of the Marne. But these days timorous defeatism is on the march. In Britain setbacks in the Afghan war are greeted as harbingers of inevitable defeat. In America, large swaths of the political class continues to insist Iraq is a lost cause. The consensus in much of the West is that the War on Terror is unwinnable. And yet the evidence is now overwhelming that on all fronts, despite inevitable losses from time to time, it is we who are advancing and the enemy who is in retreat. The current mood on both sides of the Atlantic, in fact, represents a kind of curious inversion of the great French soldier's dictum: “Success against the Taleban. Enemy giving way in Iraq. Al-Qaeda on the run. Situation dire. Let's retreat!”

 

This is undeniably true. As the Times points out, since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, the Islamic forces have been denied their safe home base. And with the removal of Iraq from the ranks of terror-supporting states, the Islamic forces have been handily defeated in engagement after engagement, losing their warriors by the score, as opposed to the much smaller Allied losses. Yet our media has refused to acknowledge this- instead simply reducing coverage as it becomes clear even to the anti-American reporters in the New York Times that the Islamic forces are losing. And the Times does not spare its criticism of the Western media's compliance in allowing the Islamic aggressors to appear far more successful than in fact they are, writing bluntly,

There ought to be no surprise here. It's only their apologists in the Western media who really failed to see the intrinsic evil of Islamists. Those who have had to live with it have never been in much doubt about what it represents. Ask the people of Iran. Or those who fled the horrors of Afghanistan under the Taleban.

 

It is true- only the pampered, spoiled, partisan and petty denizens of the Press have failed to realize that there is a clear distinction between the Allied forces- including the United States military- and the barbaric tactics of the Islamic forces. The Allies fight in uniform, under a recognizable flag and adhere to long-established laws of war. They do not torture civilians, nor do they run rape centers or target non-combatants. And above all they do not treat their prisoners inhumanely. The deplorable events at Abu Ghraib were an aberration, and one that was swiftly punished by the military. Let us not forget that the Islamic forces raped, tortured and beheaded their captives. Nothing remotely similar has occurred to any captive of the US military. Even Saddam Hussein got his day in court- a day denied to Daniel Pearl and all others captured by the Islamic forces.

I would hope that someday the media would recognize their disgraceful behavior in this situation- from Eason Jordan and CNN's compliance with Iraqi censorship before the US invasion to the mainstream media's quick decision to call the invasion a 'quagmire' (a description quickly made into a laughingstock by the US military's rapid conquest of the country) to their disparaging coverage of the subsequent US governing, to the point of not only encouraging the terrorists but actually allowing the Islamic forces to use their own pages to publish their disgraceful propaganda.

The US media bears great responsibility for the success that the Islamic forces have enjoyed in the thought war, thought their success on the battlefield has not been anywhere close to their success in spreading propaganda. But then, the media has never been very apt at analyzing their own failings- recall how their equally disgraceful coverage of New Orleans has been covered up as much as possible by those who were involved.

I do not expect the media to change- that is something that is beyond their small, petty minds. But it would be nice if just once they would recognize that the enemy we face is a real threat and that we are winning this war, despite the best efforts of our own media. in the meantime, at least the London Times has both recognized the situation and has printed it. And we can hope that some US news organ will pick it up. But I won't hold my breath. Hat tip to Glenn Reynolds. Cross-posted on StoneHeads

UPDATE: Corrected 'London Times' to 'Times of London'. Thanks to commentator mikefisk for the correction.


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Ahhhhhhh

Certainly a breath of fresh air in this time of puce colored coverage. If the POTUS had any courage he would have hauled their butts into court long ago and we would have been able to see them slump against a wall.Freedom of the press-what a skirt to hide behind.

note: proof read next to last paragraph 

 

Where are the heros?

I would like to see some, any stories about our warriors being decorated. How about one story about a Marine or Soldier receiving the Navy Cross or Distinquished Service Cross. The press is invested in defeat.

I concur and have written

I concur and have written about it before regarding the coverage of the Medals of Honorpresented during the GWOT.  THis coverage is amzingly spotty, and focuses on the pain of the event rather than the actions that earned the recipient the presentation int he first place.

THe press will commnet how the Presidents eyes welled up with tears while the family stared at the carpet as he read the presentation, but NEVER EVEN MENTION WHAT ACTIONS THE AWARD RECOGNIZES.

I think it might have tosmthing to do with the "Chickification/Liberalization" of the press.

Disgraceful.

Hate to be pedantic, but...

...the newspaper is called The Times of London, not The London Times.

As a matter of fact, it's

As a matter of fact, it's just called The Times.

But Americans habitually insert London into it.

Like The Open. It's The Open, not the British Open.

Vote 4 change. Vote 4 anything. See Jack & Mr Shy's first campaign ad for the ONLY viable 3rd party candidate.

Thanks for the correction-

Thanks for the correction- updated article.

Hey

Not to be a negative Nancy, but this is an opinion piece (from a person who mostly writes about ecomomic issues).  Anyways, there are some statements in the peice that could be refuted.

For instance Robert Gates says that an increase in Taliban attacks in Afganastan concearns him.  Also, The top U.S. commander in southeastern Afganastan, Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Schloesser, said Tuesday that attacks on his troops were up 40 percent in the first five months of 2008.  I

In Iraq Twenty-nine U.S. servicemembers have been killed in June, making it one of the bloodiest periods for the U.S. military in several months.

 

Negative

Actually yes you are being a negative Nancy Saylman, all newpapers are opinion pieces, do you actually believe that they look at the info and simply reprint it in a sterile fashion?

The Writer is supporting the US and the war on terrorism, no one is reporting the success and when a foriegn paper does you tout it as a puff piece.  We NEED more papers like this to write positive things about the conflicts.

Hey buddy

If I"m being a negative Nancy, does that make Robert gates a negative Nancy? I mean, he was concearned about escalateing violence in the region.

This is not an opinion piece, and should be taken more seriously then the the piece from the Times.

http://ap.google.com...

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One of the last

The Times is one of the last adult newspapers in the world. Written by and for adults.

Does anyone here

Does anyone here think given the fact that The Times is a Rupert Murdoch paper, that maybe they are spinning this news?

They have always been pro-war so maybe they are trying to mislead us into thinking the war is going well.

 

Its hard to know what to believe.

Okay, prove to me that the

Okay, prove to me that the GWOT is going badly at this time.

  I ditto your ditto

 

I ditto your ditto BD!

"Nuke 'em 'til they... oh hell, just shoot 'em!"

Yes, newspapers owned by

Yes, newspapers owned by liberals are to be much more trusted for reporting honestly and in an unbiased way... Newsbusters and the MRC have failed miserably in their mission to document any bias and dishonesty at all in the Mainstream Media.

Actually, Newbusters

Actually, Newbusters documents MSM bias on a daily basis. Failed?? I think not. That's why we have discussions here, because the bias is blatent, the MSM doesn't even bother trying to cover up any more.

Bias in the media, absolutely! Stands out like a sore thumb.

"Nuke 'em 'til they... oh hell, just shoot 'em!"

Thank you Richard, that was

Thank you Richard, that was refreshing. Yes, we are winning!

Could we maybe have a section in the Times of London? Maybe "Newsbuster, UK edition"? Just a thought...

"Nuke 'em 'til they... oh hell, just shoot 'em!"

Despite their fair share of

Despite their fair share of far left lunacy, we can still count on the British press to have more glimmers of honesty than here.

I agree Chis, and it's a

I agree Chis, and it's a shame, I hate our media (except NB of course).

"Nuke 'em 'til they... oh hell, just shoot 'em!"

Like I said, the British

Like I said, the British have no shortage of silliness, but the adults are well, more adult. Know what I mean? :)