Un rapport US démontre que tous les va-en-guerre américains et les soi-disant experts vu à la télévision qui plaident en faveur de frappes américaines contre la Syrie ont des liens avec l’industrie de l’armement. Selon ce rapport, ces pousse-au-crime sont apparus à la télévision et ont été cités comme experts 111 fois ! Le rapport se concentre principalement sur Stephen Hadley, qui a servi comme conseiller à la sécurité nationale pour le président George W. Bush. Au cours du débat sur la Syrie, il est apparu sur CNN, MSNBC, Fox News et Bloomberg TV . Aucune de ces stations n’a informé les téléspectateurs que Hadley travaille actuellement en tant que directeur du fabricant d’armes Raytheon qui vend les missiles de croisière Tomahawk
http://www.democracynow.org – New research shows many so-called experts who appeared on television making the case for U.S. strikes on Syria had undisclosed ties to military contractors. A new report by the Public Accountability Initiative identifies 22 commentators with industry ties. While they appeared on television or were quoted as experts 111 times, their links to military firms were disclosed only 13 of those times. The report focuses largely on Stephen Hadley who served as National Security Advisor to President George W. Bush. During the debate on Syria, he appeared on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and Bloomberg TV. None of these stations informed viewers that Hadley currently serves as a director of the weapons manufacturer Raytheon that makes Tomahawk cruise missiles widely touted as the weapon of choice for bombing Syria. He also owns over 11,000 shares of Raytheon stock, which traded at all-time highs during the Syria debate. We speak to Kevin Connor of the Public Accountability Initiative, a co-author of the report.
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