Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Green Zone: A reality or a myth?

This weekend, I watched the movie "Green Zone" starring Matt Damon. The story revolves around the possible intelligence failure regarding the WMD (weapons of mass destruction) programme of Saddam Hussein government. The US army is unable to find the so-called  accurate locations of the facilities involved in WMD programme. It shows how some intelligence people distort the facts so that US government gets a reason to invade Iraq. The film ends with the chaos about the formation of new Iraqi government.
I should say that this movie is an eye-opener for me. One Iraqi general says that the US government never verified the facts before invading Iraq. It shows one chracter, a journalist from Wall Street Journal, who first reported the presence of WMD programme. However, the film shows the blame on the journalist and the intelligence agencies as the culprits. It fails to touch any aspect about White House.
The media should be careful when reporting any news. They should verify the facts before blindly publishing it. I am eager to see the media facing the music it normally gives to others. The so-called journalists who extoll the values of freedom of expression should be tried in media for their personal short comings. Unfortunately, media is a very strong weapon to shape public opinion and is indirectly controlled by political big-wigs and business interests. The public should read different opinions in the media before coming to a conclusion.
Seeing this movie, I feel that no country has the right to occupy the other country it feels a threat to others. Imagine country like India attacking the countries harboring terrorists. Does the so-called world police man allow it? Of course, our Indian politicians are more worried about the internal politics of money and sleaze than the security of the country.

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