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Hmmm food for thought

Posted: 5/16/2003, 11:01 am
by I AM ME
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An interesting story taken from BBC World News today. Have a read or go to http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/c ... 028585.stm. I received several e-mails about this story today so thought it best to post it.

"Saving Private Lynch story 'flawed'
- John Kampfner

Private Jessica Lynch became an icon of the war, and the story of her capture by the Iraqis and her rescue by US special forces became one of the great patriotic moments of the conflict.

But her story is one of the most stunning pieces of news management ever conceived.

Private Lynch, a 19-year-old army clerk from Palestine, West Virginia, was captured when her company took a wrong turning just outside Nasiriya and was ambushed.

Nine of her comrades were killed and Private Lynch was taken to the local hospital, which at the time was swarming with Fedayeen. Eight days later US special forces stormed the hospital, capturing the "dramatic" events on a night vision camera.

They were said to have come under fire from inside and outside the building, but they made it to Lynch and whisked her away by helicopter.

Reports claimed that she had stab and bullet wounds and that she had been slapped about on her hospital bed and interrogated.

But Iraqi doctors in Nasiriya say they provided the best treatment they could for the soldier in the midst of war. She was assigned the only specialist bed in the hospital and one of only two nurses on the floor.

"I examined her, I saw she had a broken arm, a broken thigh and a dislocated ankle," said Dr Harith a-Houssona, who looked after her.

"There was no [sign of] shooting, no bullet inside her body, no stab wound - only road traffic accident. They want to distort the picture. I don't know why they think there is some benefit in saying she has a bullet injury."

Witnesses told us that the special forces knew that the Iraqi military had fled a day before they swooped on the hospital.

"We were surprised. Why do this? There was no military, there were no soldiers in the hospital," said Dr Anmar Uday, who worked at the hospital.

"It was like a Hollywood film. They cried 'go, go, go', with guns and blanks without bullets, blanks and the sound of explosions. They made a show for the American attack on the hospital - action movies like Sylvester Stallone or Jackie Chan."

There was one more twist. Two days before the snatch squad arrived, Harith had arranged to deliver Jessica to the Americans in an ambulance.

But as the ambulance, with Private Lynch inside, approached a checkpoint American troops opened fire, forcing it to flee back to the hospital. The Americans had almost killed their prize catch.

When footage of the rescue was released, General Vincent Brooks, US spokesman in Doha, said: "Some brave souls put their lives on the line to make this happen, loyal to a creed that they know that they'll never leave a fallen comrade."

The American strategy was to ensure the right television footage by using embedded reporters and images from their own cameras, editing the film themselves.

The Pentagon had been influenced by Hollywood producers of reality TV and action movies, notably the man behind Black Hawk Down, Jerry Bruckheimer.

Bruckheimer advised the Pentagon on the primetime television series "Profiles from the Front Line", that followed US forces in Afghanistan in 2001. That approached was taken on and developed on the field of battle in Iraq.

As for Private Lynch, her status as cult hero is stronger than ever. Internet auction sites list Jessica Lynch items, from an oil painting with an opening bid of $200 to a $5 "America Loves Jessica Lynch" fridge magnet.

But doctors now say she has no recollection of the whole episode and probably never will.

End article.


How very convenient of her.

Does this mean that Three Kings was fake?

Posted: 5/16/2003, 3:30 pm
by Neil
really makes ya freakin wonder......:wtf:

Posted: 5/16/2003, 7:35 pm
by Bandalero
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this same hospital that had a staff and doctors should have had a phone or something to communicate with someone and let them know that they were taking care of this individual. i mean this should make sence right? she had a broken arm, a broken thigh and a dislocated ankle, you don't get that from just tripping out in the desert. it doesn't matter if she got shot or beat up, the fact still remains that she's hurt, and someone hurt her. the possability of the people who hurt her still hanging around are very good. is it wrong to use force during war? nope. there's quite a few flaws in this story.

Posted: 5/17/2003, 3:47 pm
by Johnny
This reminds me of Wag The Dog for some reason

Posted: 5/18/2003, 2:25 am
by I AM ME
it said she was hurt in a vehicle crash doesn't it, and then they agreed to transport her, but they were shot at while trying, not to mention the hospital was no longer under occupation when stromed

Posted: 5/18/2003, 6:35 pm
by Corey
You don't just walk into buildings during wartime. You take the necessary precautions. Don't be silly.

Posted: 5/19/2003, 12:33 pm
by I AM ME
still you can't deny that if this story turns out to be ture, which seems possible seeing as how she conviently can't remember. Then there was definatly alot of propaganda and media going on here.

Posted: 5/19/2003, 4:07 pm
by Bandalero
even if it was true, that's really selective. every country in the world uses propaganda for morale and what not.

Posted: 5/19/2003, 6:08 pm
by I AM ME
true, but the point is 75% of people don't believe their government uses propaganda, some people are to stupid to undertsand anything that happens and just follow like sheep, which annoys me to know end. It's good to have multiple sides of each story so you can sift through the crap and find the truth

Posted: 5/19/2003, 8:21 pm
by Corey
I don't deny the US uses propaganda. All countries do. However, it is very insensitive to make light of a poor girl that nearly died in combat.

Posted: 5/19/2003, 9:37 pm
by I AM ME
they're not making light of it, and it's rather hypocritical to declare war and then cry over casualties, same with supporting a war. see i don't do either because i relize armed conflict = suffering