Tuesday, January 1, 2013

If We Do Not Report The War, Does It Exist?

Firefight - U.S. Army Spc. Timothy Shout uses his weapon's scope to scan the nearby ridge following an engagement with anti-Afghan forces on Forward Operating Base Wright in Afghanistan's Kunar province, April 19, 2012. Shout is assigned to the Provincial Reconstruction Team Kunar security forces. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Christopher Marasky

Among Top News Stories, A War Is Missing -- Brian Stelter, New York Times

Look closely at the end-of-the-year lists of 2012’s top news stories. What’s missing? The 11-year-old war in Afghanistan and American-led counterterrorism efforts around the world.

The Pew Research Center’s weekly polling on the public’s interest in news stories showed such a low level of interest that the overseas conflicts didn’t make the organization’s list of the year’s top 15 stories.

Nor did the Afghan war come up often when The Associated Press conducted its annual poll of editors and news directors in the United States. The only overseas stories voted to be the year’s top news stories involved Libya and Syria.

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My Comment: So true .... when new wars and conflicts break out the traffic on this blog perks up .... but after a short period of time it goes down.

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