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Bolivarian Circle MARCH 17
May 29, 2003
HANDLING INFORMATION DURING THE IRAQ INVASION

Saving Private Lynch
Roberto Bardini (from Mexico, especially for ARGENPRESS.info)
Cameramen U.S. army in Iraq have nothing to envy to the film director Steven Spielberg, who in 1998 won an Oscar for his film Saving Private Ryan. And it seems that Hollywood writers have encountered serious competitors, psychological operations specialists from the Pentagon. Both sides exaggerate or distort reality to create fiction that reach the hearts of viewers hungry for heroes. Or in this case, heroines ... against their will.
gunpowder and printing keep an intimate relationship, wrote Oswald Spengler in The Decline of the West, voluminous work published in 1922. In those years the film industry was not developed nor was television. The following story, which also could be called 'War, Lies and video'-gives reason to German historian. And once again confirms the old phrase archicitada U.S. Senator Hiram Warren Johnson in 1917: 'When the war began, the first casualty is truth. " Commands


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Scene One: March 23. Private Jessica Lynch, 19, originally from Palestine (West Viginier) assigned to the Supply Section of the U.S. military-truck traveling in the Iraqi desert. She is one of the 35 000 women in uniform sent to the Arab country.
Scene Two: The military vehicle, which are 15 soldiers of the 507th Brigade Support falls into an ambush by Iraqi militants. Despite the injury, Jessica refuses firing his rifle until the last round, not to fall prisoner alive. Enrage Arabs and stabbed her. However, the beautiful warrior still alive.
Scene Three: March 30. Jessica remains lying in the Iraqi hospital Nassariya, full of fractures, and bandages. This shot in multiple parts. Furthermore, it has broken an arm, both legs, feet and ankles. It is one of the top ten U.S. soldiers captured by Iraqi forces in the early days of the ground invasion. It takes a week without eating. Doctors and nurses attend reluctantly. The guard about 40 'fedayeen'. One of them, come in, he insults and beats him in the face slapping.
Scene Four: A civilian named Mohammed, 32, is in the hospital visiting his wife, a nurse. Is moved by the suffering of the young prisoner who came to save the Iraqi people from Saddam Hussein's dictatorship. Listen to a doctor talks to amputate a leg. Can not bear what he sees and hears.
Scene Five: First April. Mohamed runs six miles on foot, heading for the top U.S. military. Comes with their hands up, to show that there is an enemy. 'I have information about woman soldier in hospital, "he says. A blueprint to guide fellow Jessica.
Scene Six: Night. Nassariya nearby hospital. 'Go, go, go! ", Shouting orders to a young lieutenant. 'Go, go, go! ", Screams a tough sergeant. A combined force of Marines, 'Rangers' and 'Navy Seal' (Sea-Air-Land: land, air and sea), armed with night vision equipment and coordinated by the CIA, attacks. Explosions and gunfire. Confusion of 'fedayeen', doctors and nurses. Jessica Lynch is rescued and taken by stretcher to a Blackhawk helicopter. No deaths or injuries in the bomber command. (THE END).


An American heroine
The 'script' was developed with information prior agencies AP, AFP and Reuters published in several newspapers in Latin America. CNN showed virtually everywhere a video recording of the rescue operation, filmed by a cameraman for the army, poor light and grainy. "This is a story that will probably end up in film ', said presenter excited CNN.
Before his rise to fame, Jessica Lynch had been assigned to the base of Fort Bliss (Texas), where he served two years of service and was renewed for another four. He never imagined that one day he would play part in a war.
'America is a nation that does not leave its heroes behind, "said James Wilkinson, spokesman for the U.S. military's Central Command in Qatar, to discuss the rescue 'behind enemy lines. " However, he gave too many details about the operation or say whether they had special units to deal with armed Iraqi soldiers free to Jessica Lynch.
"Some brave souls put their lives at risk," he added in a tone epic Gen. Vincent Brooks, who described how the operation was carried out at midnight and demanded the participation of dozens of elite soldiers.
Gregory Lynch, Jessica's older brother and also a soldier, said: "They have done a wonderful job. Knew was alive and that she would be rescued. Although I did not think it would be so soon. " President George W.
Bush shared the enthusiasm of the military in need of a story that raised its moral. According to presidential spokesman, Ari Fleischer, Bush celebrated the success of rescue when Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense forwarded the news. "The president is tremendously proud of the work of rescuers who risked their lives to free a captive soldier," said Fleischer.
American television crews flew quickly to Palestine, the hometown of Jessica miserable in West Virginia, with a 15 percent unemployment, one of the highest figures in the country. The girl, as recounted their family, aspired to study for a kindergarten teacher and signed a contract with the military just to pay for their studies. She did not aspire to go to brigadier general: just wanted to save for a college degree.
When the Pentagon announced the rescue, she was transformed overnight into an entire American heroin, with all the attributes of a consumer society: buttons that read "America loves Jessica", car stickers, T-shirts, mugs, country songs and a movie on NBC television. The other hero
almost anonymous, Mohammed, meanwhile, was moved with his wife and a six year old son to a military facility in Umm Qasr, as a 'guest of honor' of the United States.

War, Lies and Videotape
The touching story of action began to deflate seven weeks later, in a surprising sort of play in five acts.
Act One: Dr. Greg Argyros, who heads the medical team that Jessica Lynch at Walter Reed military hospital in the United States, NBC declared that it is very likely that the soldier never remember their adventure in Iraq. 'He has no recollection of events from the time when his convoy was attacked until she woke up 'in an Iraqi hospital, says the doctor. Argyros said that this is not a case of amnesia, which he defined as' the missing something that you knew. " Lynch explained that the soldiers simply do not remember the March 23 ambush in which he was captured.
Act II: The BBC television in London, an interview with Iraqi doctors who treated Jessica at the hospital in Nassariya.
Doctors say she had no bullet wounds, who was abused and did everything possible to heal their fractures. In addition, they say that they contacted U.S. forces to inform them that the militants had left the hospital on 28 March and wanted to let you know that giving back to the girl. Forty-eight hours before his dramatic rescue, an Iraqi ambulance went to the enemy lines to deliver to the patient, but had to turn back and escape as fast as the invading soldiers were shot and nearly kill his own comrade weapons. Dr. Anmar Uday
tells the BBC: "We were surprised. There were no soldiers (Iraqi) in the hospital. It was like a Hollywood movie. (The Invaders) shouted 'go, go, go', with blanks fired and explosions were heard. They set up a show: there were no casualties on either side. " According to Uday, seemed "an action movie such as Sylvester Stallone. "
Act III: The BBC also interviewed doctors who treated Jessica Americans and U.S. territory. Confirmed that she had no bullet wounds or signs of torture, but fractures and injuries caused by the rollover of the truck he was traveling.
The BBC says the U.S. official who turned the world on the capture, resistance and rescue of Jessica was a manipulation of reality. 'The story is one of the most amazing pieces of news management ever conceived ", says British television.
Act Four: Mohammed, the only witness who says having observed the mistreatment Jessica is being a lawyer. Granted asylum in the United States and works as a lobbyist or 'operator' in a business enterprise owned by a former legislative representative. Systematically refuses to be interviewed by the press.
Fifth act: 'I do not know what happened, I remember nothing,' says Jessica told reporters. Her angelic face smiling shyly looks away, looks down. (The curtain falls)
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Roberto Bardini, Saving Private Lynch , http://www.angelfire.com/nb/17m/medios/alrescates.html , Wednesday August 20, 2008, 2:55 a.m.





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SerranoVersión Pentagon official: The military convoy is attacked Lynch soldier in an ambush by the Iraqi army. After fierce resistance of Private Jessica Lynch was wounded and captured after emptying his boots against the enemy. Iraqis lead to a hospital where he is heavily guarded by the army of Saddam. Despite this, an accomplished American elite commando rescue Operation Lightning in a brilliant escape the vigilance of the Iraqi soldiers.
real facts after investigation by the Department of Defense: Army Unit 507 of which belonged Lych soldier takes a wrong road that leads to the mouth of the wolf, the center of Nasiriya, because they misread the map and a problem of communication with vehicles from other units. Shots start ringing, the unit is dispersed in utter chaos dominated by haste and fear. Some vehicles are out of gas and others are stuck in the sand. Private Lynch was injured when his vehicle dump without using weapons. Is transferred and carefully attended to in a civil hospital where no military presence whatsoever. Logically, the U.S. military can salvage without any difficulty or resistance from hospital staff. Apply
this example to information on the existence of weapons of mass destruction, the terrorist threat of Saddam Hussein, the intentions of liberating the Iraqi people and the future of democracy and U.S. reconstruction plans for Iraq. Pascual SERRANO
, Saving Private Lynch, http://www.pascualserrano.net/7-JULIO-03/12-07-03soldadolych.htm , Wednesday August 20, 2008, 3:09 a.m.
The falluto rescue the soldier LynchTed Cordova Claure Thursday, June 26 2003The rescue of Iraq, of Private Lynch has nothing to do with "The rescue of Private Ryan," an epic film based on a story by the famous American historian, Stephen Ambrose - who died recently, "it was a great film, directed by award-winning Steven Spielbrg and the award-winning actor Tom Hanks also. The "rescue" of Lynch was a fiasco of Pentagon propaganda.
In seeking support for a war that nobody understood or accepted, the Bush administration launched a war heroism alleged action of trying to hold the interest and patriotism of Americans, but little by little it is showing that it was all a fake shoddy history, allegedly Hollywood style.
The Bush's justification, as discussed worldwide today, when found not found the famous weapons of mass destruction that so insistently announced by President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair, that the Iraqi dictator and available ... and could use at any time.
But the "rescue" of Private Lynch in Iraq is becoming the worst assembly Pentagon propaganda on the Iraq war, an episode full of falsehoods and lies that the Bush dynasty imposed on the American and world opinion to save to history and to justify a military adventure is not known when or how, or where it will end ...
March 23, when the Anglo-American invasion from Kuwait and began virtually from the four corners of the world map, a convoy of U.S. military support of the wrong route and was ambushed near the town of Nassariya, the U.S. command had chosen to ignore in their anxiety to advance quickly towards Baghdad.
During the ambush, several American convoy vehicles were destroyed and there was a brief battle.
Five soldiers were killed and about seven were wounded or fell prey to the Iraqis, including two female soldiers and one of them, it said in a first version was fighting, firing his M-16 rifle to empty the clip, meaning that fighting until he was captured and taken to a hospital in Nassariya.
The soldier was rescued by a panel, after the U.S. military were dateados by the clinicians of the hospital that Private Lynch was being rescued from a certain room because doctors feared he could be abused by militants Baathists (the party Saddam Hussein) who stood guard there.
The truth is that a unit of special forces commandos went to rescue her, in a spectacular night operations, kicking doors, rifles in hand and shouting "go, go. go! ", to the astonished doctors and nurses who had already crossed over and arranged everything for the delivery of the wounded soldier.
All this was filmed with special cameras to capture images at night, according to a report by the BBC in London, who criticized the 'staging' of the episode.
A Canadian journalist who investigated the case, wrote in the Toronto Star that Private Lynch had no bullet wounds, but a broken spine and another in the leg, and a knife cut in any case, prevented him from handling M-16 rifle.
The journalist continued the case until the Walter Reed hospital in Washington, where Lynch is isolated, with a military guard at the door. Only allowed access to his father, who told reporters said he could not speak anything. At first he said the soldier had lost his memory. There was not even reply to the offer of the CBS television network, which has exchange for an interview offered to fund a book and a movie. That is, the direct path to stardom and the economic boom. Lynch, who lived in an impoverished area of \u200b\u200bthe state of West Virginia, had enlisted in the army for the purpose of obtaining a scholarship to study for master. But nothing. Private Lynch remains under Pentagon control. And it's one of the mysteries of the propaganda war in Iraq. And just when I'm finishing writing this article, see the news that he was architect of public relations for the Pentagon, Victoria Clarke, in strict confidence by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has resigned.
Is it an indirect victim of the rescue of Private Lynch? Here comes the next chapter. TED

Cordova Claure, The falluto rescue of Private Lynch , http://www.analitica.com/va/internacionales/opinion/2810102.asp , Wednesday August 20, 2008, 3:18 a.m.

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