Let us say that someone chooses to cover that same war and shows the bloodshed that resulted. To do so is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. In fact, such coverage should be immediately shut down.
This is precisely the scenario that occurred in the Iraq War. This was Donald Rumsfeld's "shock and awe" war that was supposed to inflict casualties only on the troops of dictator Saddam Hussein, the same figure that Rumsfeld visited, shook hands with, and provided weapons with which he killed his own Kurdish population.
Now the neocons of the New World Order decided that it was time to rid Iraq of former ally Saddam so that profits would not have to be shared and Halliburton, Bechtel and Monsanto would have unrestrained pickings. In fact, the division of spoils was decided in advance through secret meetings in former Halliburton head man and then Vice President Dick Cheney's office.
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