well, I looked at the two failed fact checks, and they're minor with respect to what Fox news does.
One was using a photo showing a muslim family fleeing from anti-muslim violence in 1947 India that wasn't taken where the unrest that the article...
as if your trust could be more eroded.
i think most people know we dont get answers to this stuff quickly, esp without video footage etc.
add: they may know which missile dropped but they are going to want to investigate the chain of "how...
i know.
i'm talking about your question.
you seem to think that al jazeera and unesco are just using sloppy wording, right?
i think they mean they think the school was targeted deliberately knowing it was a school.
thats the opinion of which...
i dont think people want the government to name names, they just want " we mistakenly bombed the school as our intel had it marked as a bunker with weapons of mass destruction" < that's my way of saying that sometimes intel get things wrong.
i dont think people want the government to name names, they just want " we mistakenly bombed the school as our intel had it marked as a bunker with weapons of mass destruction" < that's my way of saying that sometimes intel get things wrong.
My opinions on the Minab school bombing are that it was a tragic accident or act of negligence. I don't believe that there was a deliberate plan to murder schoolgirls. It is highly likely that either US or Israeli forces were responsible.
I...
do you have any idea how many children are killed and/or murdered around the world who receive "inadequate coverage"?
Finding out the U.S made the mistake is not going to magically bring those children and teachers back to life. The media...
I'd agree that both the US and Israeli governments are almost certainly aware of which units (probably which specific aircraft) are responsible.
Revealing those facts might not be operationally sensible. Suppose an airman/ woman of the same...
yea i dont care a about a separate issue, i'm trying to understand your original question. the examples No Party and i gave were specifically about the school bombing, not the military operation in general.
but i acknowledge we have differing...
No. He's pointing out the likely intentional failure of coverage to distinguish between "intentionally/deliberately" bombing a building and "intentionally/deliberately" bombing a girl's school. Al Jazeera for example could have made that clear...