James Bamford, The Man Who Sold the War. Rolling Stone, 18 November 2005. (Available on Common Dreams.) Democracy Now!, 21 November 2005: “Investigative journalist James Bamford examines how the Bush administration and Iraqi National Congress used the PR firm Rendon Group to feed journalists — including Judith Miller — fabricated stories in an effort to sell the [Iraq] war.”
November 18, 2005
The Man Who Sold the [Iraq] War
November 18, 2005 Filed Under: Corporations, Journalism/Media, Propaganda, War/War crimes Tagged With: adnan ihsan saeed al-haideri, ahmad chalabi, australian broadcasting corp., biological and chemical and nuclear weapons in iraq, central intelligence organization (cia), citizens for a free kuwait, general manuel noriega, george bush, guillermo endara, information operations task force, iraq war, iraqi national congress (inc), john rendon, judith miller (of the new york times), office of global communications, office of strategic influence (osi), panama, paul moran, pentagon, perception management, rendon group, saddam hussein, white house iraq group (responsible for selling the iraq war to the us public)