
Past is Prologue
It’s practically an element of faith in the United States that any president not willing to countenance military action risks appearing weak.
This view finds ample reinforcement from thought leaders throughout the country: a study by the Quincy Institute found that of the 15 think tanks mentioned most often in America’s major newspapers in relation to coverage of Ukraine, 14 of them receive funding from US military contractors.
Think tanks with defense industry funding were found to be seven times more likely to be cited than those without, according to the study.
Cracks Beginning to Show
In May, researchers at Brown University released a landmark study estimating that more than 4.5 million people have died as a result of US-led wars in the 21st century.
The research received scant attention in major US media, although it presented an opportunity to reflect on critic Noam Chomsky’s conception of “worthy” versus “unworthy” victims. Unlike the victims of America’s wars, civilian casualties in Ukraine continued to draw headlines in Western media where the news furthered official narratives of a Russian war of aggression.
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