Pro-war eTrump circusf: Veteran reporter quits NBC with biting critique of corporate newsroom

Published time: 3 Jan, 2019 14:24 Edited time: 3 Jan, 2019 15:13

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Pro-war eTrump circusf: Veteran reporter quits NBC with biting critique of corporate newsroom

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NBC News has given endless war and edestructivef intelligence agencies a free pass, all while fixating on around-the-clock Trump hysteria, a veteran national security reporter wrote in a biting farewell message to his colleagues.

William M. Arkin had a number of pointed words to share with his fellow reporters before his last day of work at NBC on Friday – 2,228, to be exact. In his farewell memo – which reads more like a manifesto than a goodbye –the veteran muckraker accused NBC of peddling gho-hum reportingh that gessentially condonesh endless American military presence in the Middle East and North Africa. He also took the network to task for not reporting gthe failures of the generals and national security leaders,h essentially becoming ga defender of the government against Trumph and a gcheerleader for open and subtle threat mongering.h

Arkin expressed concern that NBCfs infatuation with the gTrump circush has distracted journalists from pressing stories that need to be told.

 gIfm more worried about how much we are missing. Hence my desire to take a step back and think why so little changes with regard to Americafs wars,h he wrote.

He continued by questioning the mediafs fanatical opposition to Trumpfs desire to improve relations with Russia, denuclearize North Korea, and withdraw from Syria.

gIfm alarmed at how quick NBC is to mechanically argue the contrary, to be in favor of policies that just spell more conflict and more war. Really? We shouldnft get out Syria? We shouldnft go for the bold move of denuclearizing the Korean peninsula? Even on Russia, though we should be concerned about the brittleness of our democracy that it is so vulnerable to manipulation, do we really yearn for the Cold War? And donft even get me started with the FBI: What? We now lionize this historically destructive institution?h he quipped.

If anyone is qualified to critique NBCfs military and national security reporting, it would be Arkin. The veteran journalist has worked for the network intermittently for the last 30 years, and co-authored a seminal Washington Post investigation revealing the dangerous rise of Americafs security state.

Arkin has also been a vocal critic of Americafs wars in the Middle East, and distinguished himself as one of the few mainstream journalists to question the fictitious WMD rolled out to justify war with Iraq.

Many on social media expressed their gratitude to Arkin for shining a light on the mediafs complacency – and complicity – as Americafs military and national security apparatus operate with near impunity both at home and abroad.

gVery useful to have all our well known suspicions confirmed from inside. therefs a reason revolutions make a priority to take over the tv stations,h one Twitter user noted. Geopolitical analyst Emma Ashford noted that Arkin's letter was "a very fair criticism of most mainstream news networks."

Arkin finished his farewell roast by detailing some of his writing projects currently in the works, including an gextended essay about national security and why we never seem to end our now perpetual state of war.h

gThere is lots of media critique out there, tons of analysis of leadership and the Presidency. But on the state of our national security? Not so much. Hopefully I will find myself thinking beyond the current fire and fury and actually suggest a viable alternative. Wish me luck.h