US Journalists and War-Crime Guilt
October 16 is an anniversary that should hold considerable interest for American journalists who have written in support of "Operation Iraqi Freedom" - the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
Sixty-two years ago, on Oct. 16, 1946, Julius Streicher was hanged.
Streicher was one of a group of 10 Germans executed that day following the judgment of the first Nuremberg Trial - a 40-week trial of 22 of the most prominent Nazis.
Each was tried for two or more of the four crimes defined in the Nuremberg Charter: crimes against peace (aggression), war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy. All who were sentenced to death were major German government officials or military leaders. Except for Streicher.
Julius Streicher was a journalist. Editor of the vehemently anti-Semitic newspaper Der Stürmer, Streicher was convicted of, in the words of the judgment, "incitement to murder and extermination at the time when Jews in the East were being killed under the most horrible conditions clearly constitut(ing) ... a crime against humanity."
Presenting the case against Streicher, British prosecutor Lieutenant Colonel M.C. Griffith-Jones said: "My Lord, it may be that this defendant is less directly involved in the physical commission of the crimes against Jews. ... The submission of the Prosecution is that his crime is no less the worse ... that he made these things possible - made these crimes possible which could never have happened had it not been for him and for those like him. He led the propaganda and the education of the German people in those ways."
The critical role of propaganda was affirmed at Nuremberg not only by the prosecution and in the judgment but also in the testimony of the most prominent Nazi defendant, Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering: "Modern and total war develops, as I see it, along three lines: the war of weapons on land, at sea and in the air; economic war, which has become an integral part of every modern war; and, third, propaganda war, which is also an essential part of this warfare."
Two months after the Nuremberg hangings, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 59(I), declaring:
"Freedom of information requires as an indispensable element the willingness and capacity to employ its privileges without abuse. It requires as a basic discipline the moral obligation to seek the facts without prejudice and to spread knowledge without malicious intent."
The next year another General Assembly Resolution was adopted: Res. 110 which "condemns all forms of propaganda, in whatsoever country conducted, which is either designed or likely to provoke or encourage any threat to the peace, breach of the peace, or act of aggression."
Although UN General Assembly Resolutions are not legally binding, Resolutions 59 and 110 carry considerable moral weight. This is because, like the United Nations itself, they are an expression of the catastrophic brutality and suffering of two world wars and the universal desire to avoid future slaughter.
Propaganda Crimes
Most jurisdictions have yet to recognize propaganda for war as a crime. However several journalists have recently been convicted of incitement to genocide by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
Because there is stiff resistance, especially from the United States, the effort to criminalize war propaganda faces an uphill battle.
However in legal terms it seems relatively straightforward: if incitement to genocide is a crime, then incitement to aggression, another Nuremberg crime, could and should be as well.
After all, aggression - starting an unprovoked war - is "the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole," in the words of the judgment at Nuremberg. Criminal or not, much of the world now sees incitement to war as morally indefensible.
In this light and in light of Goering's three-part recipe for war (weapons, economic war and propaganda) it is instructive to look at the role which American journalists and war propagandists have recently played in bringing about and sustaining war.
The Bush administration began to sell the invasion of Iraq to the American public soon after 9/11.
In order to coordinate this effort President Bush's chief of staff, Andrew Card, established the White House Iraq Group (WHIG) in the summer of 2002 expressly for the purpose of marketing the invasion of Iraq.
Among the members of WHIG were media figures/propagandists Karen Hughes and Mary Matalin.
WHIG was remarkable not only for its recklessness with the truth but for the candor with which it acknowledged it was running an advertising campaign. A Sept. 7, 2002, New York Times article entitled TRACES OF TERROR: THE STRATEGY; Bush Aides Set Strategy to Sell Policy on Iraq reported: "White House officials said today that the administration was following a meticulously planned strategy to persuade the public, the Congress and the allies of the need to confront the threat from Saddam Hussein....
'' ‘From a marketing point of view,' said Andrew H. Card Jr., the White House chief of staff who is coordinating the effort, ‘you don't introduce new products in August.' ''
It was as if the "product" - the unprovoked invasion of a sovereign state - was a consumer good, like a car or a TV show. The sales pitch was the manufactured "imminent threat" of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. In other words, the business of WHIG was incitement to aggressive war primarily through the propaganda of fear. Along those lines WHIG's most prominent member, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, invoked the specter of an Iraqi-generated nuclear holocaust in a Sept. 8, 2002, CNN interview with Wolf Blitzer: "We do know that there have been shipments going into Iran, for instance - into Iraq, for instance, of aluminum tubes that really are only suited to - high-quality aluminum tools that are only really suited for nuclear weapons programs, centrifuge programs. ... The problem here is that there will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons. But we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud."
The smoking gun/mushroom cloud images were among the most memorable of all the White House war propaganda. They were generated just a few days earlier in a WHIG meeting by speechwriter Michael Gerson.
The existence of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction was central to the Bush administration's campaign for war. Other important elements were Saddam Hussein's ties with Al Qaeda and the strongly implied association of Iraq with the tragedies of 9/11. All were false. In propaganda, though, selling the product trumps truth.
Unquestioning Submission
The role played by American mainstream media during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq was marked by widespread unquestioning submission to the Bush administration and abandonment of the most fundamental journalistic responsibility to the public.
This responsibility is embodied not only in Resolution 59 but in the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics as well, which states: "Journalists should test the accuracy of information from all sources and exercise care to avoid inadvertent error." The failure of influential American journalists, such as the New York Times' Judith Miller, to test the accuracy of information played a critical role in the Bush administration's successful effort to incite the American public to attack a country which was not threatening us. Though she was far from alone in selling the case for war, Miller -- through her seemingly uncritical reliance on dodgy informants -- was probably responsible to a larger degree than any other American journalist for spreading the fear of nonexistent Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.
As such she and other influential journalists who failed in this way bear a share of moral, if not legal, responsibility for hundreds of thousands of deaths, millions of refugees and all the other carnage, devastation and human suffering of "Operation Iraqi Freedom."
Some prominent American media figures, however, went considerably further than simple failure to check sources. Some actively and passionately encouraged Americans to commit and/or approve of war crimes, before and during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Prominent among these was Fox News' Bill O'Reilly who - regarding both Afghanistan and Iraq - advocated such crimes forbidden by the Geneva Convention as collective punishment of civilians (Gen. Con. IV, Art. 33); attacking civilian targets (Protocol I, Art. 51); destroying water supplies (Protocol I Art. 54 Sec. 2) and even starvation (Protocol I, Art. 54 Sec. 1).
Sept. 17, 2001: "The U.S. should bomb the Afghan infrastructure to rubble: the airport, the power plants, their water facilities, and the roads" in the event of a refusal to hand over Osama bin Laden to the U.S. Later, he added: "This is a very primitive country. And taking out their ability to exist day to day will not be hard. ... We should not target civilians. But if they don't rise up against this criminal government, they starve, period." On March 26, 2003, a few days after the invasion of Iraq began, O'Reilly said: "There is a school of thought that says we should have given the citizens of Baghdad 48 hours to get out of Dodge by dropping leaflets and going with the AM radios and all that. Forty-eight hours, you've got to get out of there, and flatten the place." [See Peter Hart's "O'Reilly's War: Any rationale-or none-will do" Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting, May/June 2003]
Collective Punishment
Another tremendously influential journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner and former executive editor of the New York Times, the late A.M. Rosenthal, also advocated attacking civilian targets and collective punishment in regard to waging war against Muslim nations in the Middle East.
In a Sept. 14, 2001, column, "How the U.S. Can Win the War", Rosenthal wrote that the U.S. should give Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Syria and Sudan three days to consider an ultimatum demanding they turn over documents and information related to weapons of mass destruction and terrorist organizations. During these three days, "the residents of the countries would be urged 24 hours a day by the U.S. to flee the capital and major cities, because they would be bombed to the ground beginning the fourth day."
Right-wing media figure Ann Coulter, on the Sean Hannity Show on July 21, 2006, called for another war and more punishment of civilians, this time in Iran:
"Well, I keep hearing people say we can't find the nuclear material, and you can bury it in caves. How about we just, you know, carpet-bomb them so they can't build a transistor radio? And then it doesn't matter if they have the nuclear material."
This pattern of the major U.S. news figures advocating aggressive wars even predated 9/11. Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Friedman published a strident call for war crimes including collective punishment of Serbs and the destruction of their water supplies over the Kosovo crisis: "But if NATO's only strength is that it can bomb forever, then it has to get every ounce out of that. Let's at least have a real air war. The idea that people are still holding rock concerts in Belgrade, or going out for Sunday merry-go-round rides, while their fellow Serbs are ‘cleansing' Kosovo, is outrageous. It should be lights out in Belgrade: every power grid, water pipe, bridge, road and war-related factory has to be targeted.
"Like it or not, we are at war with the Serbian nation (the Serbs certainly think so), and the stakes have to be very clear: Every week you ravage Kosovo is another decade we will set your country back by pulverizing you. You want 1950? We can do 1950. You want 1389? We can do 1389 too." [New York Times, April 23, 1999]
These casual -- even joking -- comments about inflicting war on relatively weak countries came from American journalists and media figures at the very top of their profession. Each was addressing an audience of millions. It is difficult to overstate their influence.
Over the past decade alone, the massive destruction and carnage wreaked by American pursuit of "the supreme international crime" of aggression has been enabled by negligent, reckless and/or malicious use of this influence. Sadly, the words of Nuremberg Prosecutor Griffith-Jones concerning the propaganda of German journalist Julius Streicher hold considerable meaning today for some of the most prominent journalists in the country which, 60 years ago, provided the guiding light at Nuremberg:
Streicher "made these things possible - made these crimes possible which could never have happened had it not been for him and for those like him."
In 1947, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 127 in which "the General Assembly ... invites the Governments of States Members ... to study such measures as might with advantage, be taken on the national plane to combat, within the limits of constitutional procedures, the diffusion of false or distorted reports likely to injure friendly relations between States."
Unfortunately, 60 years later, little progress has been made. War propaganda is still legal and very much alive - flourishing, in fact, as demonstrated by periodic calls for one more invasion of a country which has never threatened the U.S.: Iran.
As matters stand today, with the United States still the world's preeminent military power, the American propagandists who enabled Operation Iraqi Freedom and other wars of aggression have little need to worry about their legal responsibilities under the Nuremberg principles. A strong case can be made, though, that they have blood on their hands.
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34 Comments so far
Show AllBut on the other hand Lieutenant Colonel M.C. Griffith-Jones did not take the trouble to look in to the atrocities committed by the British against the colonial peoples for more than a century. It was victor's verdict. Some of the things old Julius Streicher wrote in the Strummer were quite funny if what happened in the end were not so tragic.
Thanks for this article, Peter. And thank to Common Dreams for carrying it--I know you guys take a lot of heat from your readers, and I agree with some of it, but this is still the best progressive site I know of and articles like this are the reason why.
Julius Streicher could be hanged because the Germans lost the war. American war-criminals, however, will never have to face a court. It should have happened in the case of Vietnam, for instance, but Henry Kissinger can still travel the globe without having to worry about being arrested. And hardly any politician seems to mind shaking hands with the president of the US of A, the war-criminal in chief.
If we are going to start hanging REAL war criminals, not people who think or say un-correct thoughts, Bush is going to need to get in line behind Putin, the CCP, Mugabe, Lukashenko, Kim Jong Il, and all the Hamas and Islamic Jihad members who have targeted civilians. Bush is a newcomer; some of the above thugs have been at mayhem for 20 or more years.
This author is a fool, and those here agreeing with him are fools.
LEMMINGS: What do you think G W Bush would do with a law like this????? Any American who defended Chinese aggression in Tibet or Russian aggression in Georgia would be off to Guantanamo. Because Hugo Chavez is a thuggish "enemy of humanity", Americans who defend him would follow.
Morons, you give this kind of power to a government, and the government will bite YOU with it. If you do not like freedom of speech, go live in North Korea or somewhere.
There is no profit in peace for those who profit from war. The MSM is not the MSN. They do not represent the interests of the American people in general but rather the interests of mega corporate entities that own and control the broadcast media. Many of you who come to this site know what many of these interests are and I need not list them here.
Today I have absolutely no tolerance for what passes for the American national media. It literally makes me sick. But watch I must for if I were to simply ignore the existence of the MSM I would never understand how those who depend on this medium come to the conclusions they do.
(My impression is: a wealthy anchor/talking head talking with a wealthy "expert analyst" about the decisions made by wealthy politicians on behalf of their wealthy constituents.) That is the news folks.
Peter Dyer's use of Julius Striecher (though he also could have mentioned Gobbels as well) was apt. What was unwritten in the piece was the fact that Striecher was a propagandist, not a journalist. This is the case for the rogue's gallery of US media figures who participated in the PR con game that spawned the temporary public support for the Iraq debacle. The best thing that the public can do for the moment is to not buy their product. If enough of the public does so, their corporate bosses will be faced with the not so pleasant prospect of "letting go of loyal employees" who are not making the numbers anymore. It would be an apt beginning to a deserved downfall.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Peter Dyer.
I've been writing for YEARS that ALL the media figures who knowingly pushed for the Iraq war, while deliberately avoiding airing the opinions of those who knew the evidence was a bunch of lies should be tried as WAR CRIMINALS.
This would include virtually EVERY well known anchor/reporter on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, FOX and MSNBC.
Blogger and author Glenn Greenwald at Salon several months ago was able to easily show that this includes Brian Williams from NBC Nightly News. Mr. Williams KNOWINGLY had retired Generals on his program who had been prepped by the Pentagon with talking points and were currently on the board of Defense Contractors (one General specifically advociated the use of a tank the company he worked for was selling) . Mr. Williams revealed NONE OF THIS to his viewers who thought they were getting the sage advice of these wise military men. All the Generals were pro-war.
If this isn't a war crime of propaganda than what is?
Here's a synopsis of the story of the networks engaging in mass psy-ops on the American people (which is also a federal crime). It's perhaps the largest media scandal in history.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3357125
DAMN that liberal media anyway!
-- EKATON --
The lap dog journalists and rubber stamp repuglicans are complicit in the war crimes of GWB. It is genocide wrapped up in the flag of patriotism pure and simple. As the power of the US crumbles into dust under the weight of war spending and gilded age finery, it is possible that there may be some accountability for cheer leading this monster. I am not betting what's left of my money though. Thanks for the economic collapse Dubyuh!
This is the USSR vs Afghanistan- The Sequel.
Sioux Rose
Just as we measure IQ, and of late some have attempted to perform an equivalent "emotional IQ" test, there might be a related empathy quotient. Persons like SNO WOLF who are so brainwashed into believing "The party line" as to completely lack recognition for the incomprehensible pain visited on another people without JUST (or really any sane) cause... are LOW in this threshold. My understanding of the interim between lifetimes, or what some might call heaven or hell, is that the individual must review the lifetime s/he's just completed. This is no ordinary rewind of the great karmic video; rather shared in the presence of EVOLVED beings. You know that feeling when you're in the room with someone who just has that charisma, a form of light or luminosity that makes you feel you'd best be on YOUR toes... you WANT to be lifted or hope to be carried in that ineffable momentum possessed by such a one... well multiply that sensation (if you've known it) by many times, and you get an intimation of what the review process FEELS like. People who have found words to hide behind, words that make walls between themselves and others, are the ones who will break like putty... for all the macho, for all the militarism, when the soul is placed before the real mirror that's LIT by the radiance of those that KNOW Love and Truth and Divine Intention... the SHAME of being so unmoved by the suffering of their fellow man/woman will overwhelm them. It is at such moments contracts form that will entail future lifetimes of work to balance the debt...
Why do you think 'evolved' beings would give a damn about someone's politics?
When I was young a very kind and caring optometrist saved my vision. As I got older I realized the magazines in his waiting area were all John Birch Society tracts.
Eventually that dichotomy, and a few other things, led me to conclude that what people say they believe - even what they believe they believe - isn't necessarily what they believe.
People live their beliefs.
If we were to be judged on anything, I think it would be our lives. Did we do more good than harm?
I think that's something it would be difficult to judge solely from postings on a website.
Sioux Rose
Mr. Dyer writes an important article in a tone that lends power to what he has to say. We're living in times so removed from feelings of remorse, empathy and accountability as to create a virtual chasm between the horror of an event and those who proslytize in its favor. I fully agree with the points being made. In ordinary crime, the person sitting in the car (even if they hold no gun or fire no shot) is held as an accessory to a crime. That's what all the media pundits who made $, who lived richly on the advocacy of willful annihilation of others, that they casually attend their cocktail parties, and smile at the cameras while their daily bread is being delivered through the spilling of others' blood. Yes. It IS criminal, and it speaks profoundly for certain types of souls who eventually (and that may require many lifetimes) will have to walk in the shoes of those they rallied to destroy, if ever so politely, if by only following a script ("I was only followng orders" style). The banality of evil, indeed.
No question about it. Tons of war crimes complicits in the US corporate media - a source I PAY NOT ATTENTION TO.
Yes, corporate media whores, and war criminals.
The number of complicit journalists, man they'd have to get on line and take a number as if in a great Deli!
BillofRights
I can't wait to see Hannity and Limbaugh on trial for war crimes! Bring 'em on!
Heckuvajob!
Why stick just to the press? Citizens who think BAD THOUGHTS should be interned and re-educated.
How utterly "progressive".
"Citizens who think BAD THOUGHTS should be interned and re-educated."
I could sure say that of most conservatives these days.
Jason Jordan
Sandpoint, Idaho
The only reason any Nazi was convicted at Nuremberg is that Germany was defeated. Justice had nothing to do with the process. As Noam Chomsky has said, if the Nuremberg laws were applied, every US president since WW2 would have been hanged. Don't hold your breath waiting for Dan Rather, Judith Miller, Bill Kristol and gang to stretch a rope.
Peter Dyer points the way; the hill is so steep the effort will take all of our shoulders. Snowwolf, as usual, provides comic relief: move along, nothing to see here.
Excellent article.
The postwar response to Hitler was Nuremburg. What will be the postwar response to Bush? If he is keeping the war going so there IS no postwar, he needn't bother. We won't do diddly-squat to him, nor to his enablers. Sad, because the war crimes continue, both the military and the economic ones. But the chickens always come home to roost in the gallows, especially the genetically modified ones .... And DU knows no borders.
As Ice-T says, "Freedom of speech! Just watch what you say...."
I shit on all enemies of the first ammendment from a VERY high place.
These fictitous "War Crimes" articles are getting very Stale...I don't even feel like arguing this one...Next subject please
Not to worry. The US has lost anyway so after China or Russia take over this country, all "war crimes" will be "forgiven".
Please make me laugh some more! Nothign will be done to this Fascist Regime!
EVER! NEVER! Will not happen!
Why? Becuase there is Fascist Propaganda Machine out there....
FOX, CBS, ABC, NBC, every one of them! Until they go! YOU and every American will NEVER EVER get the Nation back!
YOU LOST! ITS OVER! Apethetic America deserves what is coming to them!
Coffeelover,,,,,,
That's for sure unfortunately. Big Media is the problem, not the solution. Time to turn them off and DEFUND DEFUND DEFUND them !
BREAKING NEWS STORY - Pentagram De-Lial to follow:
US-led strike kills 25 Afghan civilians
Thu, 16 Oct 2008 15:42:26 GMT (Press TV)
At least 25 civilians including women and children have been killed in an air strike by US-led forces in volatile southern Afghanistan, reports say.
"In today's air strike by foreign forces some civilians including women and children were killed," Helmand provincial police chief Assadullah Shirzad told AFP Thursday.
Shirzad did not give an exact number of casualties but locals claimed that at least 25 civilians were killed.
A BBC reporter said he saw the bodies of women and the children - ranging in age from six months to 15 in the provincial capital, Lashkar Gah.
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KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan policeman hurled a grenade and opened fire on a U.S. military foot patrol in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing an American soldier and raising fears that insurgents have infiltrated the police.
It was the second attack by a policeman on U.S. soldiers in eastern Afghanistan in less than a month.
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{I wonder why}
thank you, Peter. Agree with your analysis.
Unfortunately, Cheney has a self-destruct pacemaker for that black heart of his. I doubt that he will ever see trial.
Geez, once we add the infotainwhores to the political and military criminals lined up for trial, we'll have more than enough felons to fill Gitmo AND all of those detention centers they've been building around the US.
They might actually have to start letting some detainees go just to make room!
Why prosecute just the ass-hats? There are people who OWN these media outlets - they are just as, or more responsible for what gets spewed out over the airways as are people like O'Liely and Rush Blimpbaugh and the rest. KKKorporate ownership of the media makes a lot of KKKorporacrats war criminals.
So when, exactly does the trial of Rupert Murdock begin?
That's a hanging I'd like to witness!
If only we lived in Cuba, we would not have to worry about the media contaminating the "people" with unclean thoughts.
Maybe if the American 'journalists' would just be prosecuted under the anti-prostitution laws that would help some? They aren't called media whores for nothing!