Saturday, March 12, 2011

Inching Towards Intervention

by Graham Usher from Al-Ahram

This writer provides a much broader view of Libyan events than what mainstream media in the US reports as "news".
Libya is a media as well as a ground war. Diplomats admit one of the reasons the council has moved with such unwonted speed against the Gaddafi regime is less because of verifiable events than because of domestic pressure on governments fed on media reports that describe skirmishes as "battles" and moments of armed violence as "massacres".
Of course, Western governments and mainstream media represent precisely the same interests, and are presently busy preparing their populations for intervention in Libya.