NP - Propaganda
jbor
jbor at bigpond.com
Thu Nov 8 15:02:44 CST 2001
> on 9/11/01 7:54 AM, JBFRAME at aol.com at JBFRAME at aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 11/08/2001 10:37:40 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> lycidas2 at earthlink.net writes:
>
>
> Do you suspect that this site might not be an objective source for
> information about Pakistan? I do. It reads like Indian propaganda. It's
> ridiculously biased, the "facts" and "figures" are a joke and the
> accusations false.
>
>
> http://www.saag.org/aim.html
> The objective of the group is to advance strategic analysis and contribute to
> the
> expansion of knowledge of Indian and International security and promote public
> understanding. In so doing, the SAAG seeks to address the decision makers,
> strategic planners, academics and the media in South Asia and the world at
> large. The group holds the concept of strategy in its broadest
> meaning-including mobilization and application of all resources to understand
> national and international security.
>
> The articles in this site are provided by scholars with many years of
> experience in political and strategic analysis. The aim of the group is not
> to compete with Governments, Academics, NGOs or other institutions dealing
> with strategic analysis and national security but to provide another point of
> view for the decision makers and other national/international think tanks.
>
>
>
> There's no doubt it's Indian propaganda. They have as much if not more of a
> stake in the current crisis in South Asia as any of the other participants,
> since they would be on the receiving end of any nuclear strike engineered by
> the Pakistanis. But now General Musharraf is our good friend in the area. Of
> course, if we want the unvarnished truth, we must turn to CNN.
Or ZNet.
best
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