UK Media Ignores Murdoch's Role in Incitement for 
		and Support of US-UK Invasion, Occupation of Iraq 
		
         
					
        			Editor's Note:
					
        			
Murdoch's Media empire is a pillar of the Zionist Empire 
					media. It has been used to advance the Zionist Empire 
					agenda: Staunch defense of the Israeli apartheid occupation 
					regime, incitement against Arabs and Muslims, and 
					blackmail of politicians in US-EU (through character 
					assassination, smearing campaigns, and scandals) to keep them in line with regard to the 
					Zionist global agenda.
				 
		UK Media Ignores Murdoch Role in Iraq War
		 
		Press TV, Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:51PM 
		 
		 British media are yet supporting the media mogul, as they have 
		thoroughly ignored the greatest crime of Rupert Murdoch's papers, 
		endorsing the illegal war in Iraq that killed over one million Iraqis.
		
So far, the UK media revealed that Murdoch's empire has hacked 
		into the voicemails of the royal members, celebrities, high-ranking 
		politicians, a murdered teenager and the relatives of the dead soldiers.
		
But they have failed to report his worst allegations, grounding 
		the death of one million Iraqis in the illegal war imposed by the 
		Britain and the US. Murdoch's newspapers can be considered as the only 
		newspaper group having blood on its hands for propagandizing the 
		fraudulent military conflicts.
The media tycoon had given his 
		full support to the illegal Iraq war, and many times praised former 
		Prime Minister Tony Blair for his courage. Saying: "I think Tony is 
		being extraordinarily courageous and strong on what his stance is in the 
		Middle East."
News International papers began doing their best 
		convincing people about the terrible threat from Saddam Hussein, even 
		two years before the publication of the government's dossier on Iraq's 
		non-existent Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD).
As the UK 
		government was beating the drums of the war louder, Murdoch's newspaper 
		initiated even more outrageous pro-war propaganda.
Murdoch who 
		was the strong supporter of attacking Iraq and ousting Saddam, said that 
		the best outcome of the war would be cheap oil.
"The greatest 
		thing to come out of this for the world economy, if you could put it 
		that way, would be $20 a barrel for oil. That's bigger than any tax cut 
		in the any country."
Murdoch and his empire could get the war 
		they desired, killing over a million people. Despite the fact that there 
		was no WMD and many Iraqi lost their loved ones in the illegal war, News 
		International had never apologized for the false information they had 
		published, helping to boost the public support for the UK role in the 
		conflict.
Stop the War Coalition formerly revealed that Murdoch's 
		papers and TV channels have been backing all the wars imposed by the 
		Britain in the last thirty years, saying he had supported Margaret 
		Thatcher's government and the Falklands war in 1982, and Tony Blair's 
		government and his bloody wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
SWC added 
		that Murdoch has continued backing the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, 
		leading to the death of hundreds of thousands of the civilians, even in 
		the time Conservative David Cameron was leading the coalition 
		government.
And now his whole empire is encouraging David Cameron 
		to keep the war in Libya, claiming to help the Libyan nationals to have 
		a safer life while the British warplanes are throwing hundreds of bombs 
		on the Libyan cities
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		British govt.- Murdoch links revealed 
		 
		Press TV, Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:48PM 
		 
		All the key players in the phone-hacking scandal in Britain enjoy 
		inextricable, private links to the UK establishment, it has been 
		revealed. 
David Cameron had developed private links with Rupert 
		Murdoch's company, the News International, the scale of which have been 
		exposed for the first time, showing that the Prime Minister met 
		Murdoch's chief executives 26 times in a year since he took the job as 
		the UK premier, the daily The Independent reported. 
Cameron had 
		invited Rebekah Brooks to Chequers twice, a privilege not extended to 
		the most senior members of his Cabinet, it was disclosed. 
Brooks 
		resigned Friday as chief executive of Murdoch's Wapping amid escalating 
		scandal. 
Meanwhile, James Murdoch, News Corp's Chairman in 
		Europe and the man responsible for pushing through the BSkyB bid, was a 
		guest at the Prime Minister's official country residence eight months 
		ago. 
And, the former News of the World's (NOTW) editor Andy 
		Coulson - who was arrested this week in connection with police 
		corruption and phone hacking - was invited by Cameron to spend a private 
		weekend at Chequers as recently as March. 
No 10 Downing Street 
		bowed to pressure over Cameron's handling of the phone-hacking scandal 
		last night and released details of all his contacts with senior staff at 
		the company since he became Prime Minister. 
In another 
		development, it is revealed that the MP who will lead the attack on 
		Rebekah Brooks and Rupert and James Murdoch this week over their roles 
		in the phone-hacking scandal has close links with the media empire.
		
John Whittingdale, the Conservative chairman of the Culture, Media 
		and Sport committee, admitted he was an old friend of Murdoch's close 
		aide, Les Hinton, and had been for dinner with Brooks, The Independent 
		said in separate story. 
The revelations show Prime Minister 
		Cameron has held more than twice the number of meetings with Murdoch 
		executives as he has with any other media organisation. 
There 
		were two "social" meetings between Cameron and Brooks, one of which was 
		also attended by James Murdoch, and in return they invited the Prime 
		Minister to a succession of parties. 
Cameron and Brooks, who are 
		neighbours in West Oxfordshire, met over Christmas - including a 
		get-together on Boxing Day - just days after Vince Cable was relieved of 
		responsibility for deciding the fate of News Corp's BSkyB bid. 
		Downing Street has always refused to discuss what they talked about.
		
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