In the article we have this comment:
The reluctance of many in the region to believe Mr. Obama's account of bin Laden's death must be seen in this context of pervasive anti-American sentiment, explained Shadi Hamid, director of research at the Brookings Center in Doha, Qatar. "It's not so much about bin Laden as it is about the U.S.," he said. "The U.S. has provided its narrative to the world—and the natural reaction of many people is to cast doubt on whatever the U.S. says."As for releasing the photographs, I don't think that will convince the last die hard skeptics. So, we have transparency versus a certain degree of decorum. I vote for decorum.
Regards — Cliff
PS: "What is truth?" Prefect Pontius Pilate (John 18:38). Thus giving rise to a phrase in the aviation dodge for a long time ago, "Back when Pontius was a Pilate."
3 comments:
Decorum. Check.
We have become a society of intrusting sensationalists....the greater the possible deception, the greater the sensation.
love Google.....they spell-correct even when you don't ask them....it isn't "intrusting".....it is UN-trusting....oh well....
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