Robert Koehler is an award-winning, Chicago-based journalist and nationally syndicated writer. Koehler has been the recipient of multiple awards for writing and journalism from organizations including the National Newspaper Association, Suburban Newspapers of America, and the Chicago Headline Club.
“Mr. Netanyahu faces a delicate calculation—how to respond to Iran in order not to look weak, while trying to avoid alienating the Biden administration and other allies already impatient with Israel ’s prosecution of the war in Gaza .”Yeah, this is virtually nothing: a random, utterly forgettable quote pulled from The New York Times —from the basic corporate coverage of our present-moment violence, as the world shimmies on the brink of... uh, World War III.
What are their names?What if war were covered the way street crime is covered—not as an abstraction, but with awareness that it’s a profound social problem? What if war were covered with external awareness, i.e., with wisdom that transcends political platitudes—rather than in obeisance to those platitudes?Here, for instance, is CNBC reporting on the Israel-Iran confrontation.
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