Monday, May 16, 2005

White House outrage little more than CYA

In an amazing, but predictable, turn of events, the Bush administration is criticizing the publication of questionable information because it could lead people to action and result in deaths.

No, the White House didn't decide to be honest about falsifying the reasons they went to war in Iraq. No, it was about Newsweek magazine formally retracting a story published last week that said U.S. interrogators of Muslim prisoners at Guantanamo Bay desecrated the Koran, according to USA Today.

"The report had serious consequences. People have lost their lives," White House Spokesman Scott McClellan said.

Again, McClellan wasn't talking about the questionable information the White House put out that led to war in Iraq and the deaths of more than 1,500 Americans and tens of thousands of Iraqis. No, apparently that kind of falsification is OK.

Instead he was talking about Newsweek issuing a retraction of the story that sparked deadly riots in Afghanistan and other countries.

However, the problem is that just as the GOP Schiavo memo was true, the desecration allegations may be accurate as this was not the first time that charges that US soldiers had desecrated a Koran during interrogations at Guantanamo Bay. The Daily Kos reported that several sources, including the Philadelphia Inquirer, had earlier reported such abuse.

Also blaming Newsweek may be attempt to divert Muslim anger. Originally the US government originally said that the riots were not caused by the Newsweek report. The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff says a report from Afghanistan suggests that rioting in Jalalabad on May 11 was not necessarily connected to press reports that the Quran might have been desecrated in the presence of Muslim prisoners held in U.S. custody at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

So in the end the White House actions may be little more than an attempt to cover their ass over behavior the world finds appalling.

1 comment:

Teo said...

i hear that! a forced retraction at the demand of an administration forcing its will on anywhere it sees fit. I want to see a post on the demands on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. That farce and bullshit as well.