New
York Times Pushing the Envelope
on Russia
by Ray McGovern Posted on July 07, 2021
https://original.antiwar.com/mcgovern/2021/07/06/new-york-times-pushing-the-envelope-on-russia/
If Wednesday morning’s
passive-voice ("Russian hackers are accused of"), evidence-free New
York Times article titled "Attempted Hack of R.N.C. and Russian Ransomware Attack
Test Biden" has a familiar ring, look who wrote it. The
senior author is David Sanger, the NYT’s chief Washington
correspondent. Based on Sanger’s unenviable record, the story he wrote with
Nicole Perlroth can be dismissed as a proverbial nothing-burger with Sanger
sauce.
The article claims that
Russian hackers breached a contractor for the Republican National Committee
(RNC) last week "around the same time that Russian cybercriminals launched
the largest global ransomware attack on record". Sanger and co-author
Nicole Perlroth cannot resist editorializing in the first paragraph that the
"incidents are testing the red lines set by President Biden" at the
June 16 summit with Russian President Putin. Biden, they noted, "presented
Mr. Putin with a list of 16 critical sectors of the American economy that, if
attacked, would provoke a response".
The NY Times does
not seem to know if the RNC is included among those 16. Indeed, there is little
sign that the Times actually knows what those 16 critical
sectors are. No worries, the Russians nonetheless "are accused" of
activities that "test those red lines".
The Times, and
Sanger, in particular, have shown themselves receptive to parts of our
government (especially the security services) as well as to those who need an
enemy to justify huge defense spending – all of whom have a deep vested
interest in painting Russia and Putin in the most dangerous colors. It is a
safe bet that this is what is going on here.
Sanger was first off the
blocks in parroting former CIA Director John Brennan’s concoction, in the
misnomered "Intelligence Community Assessment" of Jan. 6, 2017, that
Putin personally directed the "hacking of the DNC emails". Those who rely on the NT Times do not know this yet, but testimony taken
under oath by the House Intelligence Committee on Dec. 5, 2017, revealed that no
one – not the Russians, no one – hacked those emails.
That testimony was made
public on May 7, 2020, 14 months ago, but the mainstream media have suppressed
it. Clearly, it does not fit the Times’s narrative. The modus
operandi of today’s NYT seems to be "only the news that
fits we print". See https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/sh21.pdf. AND New House Documents
Sow Further Doubt That Russia Hacked the DNC.
Still, it is hard to
believe how Sanger nor Perlroth (who specializes in cybersecurity) can pretend
to be unaware of the House Intelligence Committee testimony.
While for the past five
years Sanger has been concentrating on the "threat" from Russia and
parroting grist from his CIA feeders, he has a long unenviable record as
mouthpiece for those asserting WMD in Iraq, to those claiming falsely that
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has used chemical weapons, to those contriving the story about the Russians
paying bounties to the Taliban to kill U.S. troops.
His most disreputable
performance came in the months before the March 2003 attack on Iraq. For
example, Sanger reported "Weapons of Mass Destruction" as a flat fact
no fewer than seven times in this article of July 29, 2002.
Call me "quaint"
or "obsolete", but back in the day we intelligence analysts looked
closely at a source’s record before we put his/her words into a serious report.
Ray McGovern works with
Tell the Word, a publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in
inner-city Washington. His 27-year career as a CIA analyst includes serving as
Chief of the Soviet Foreign Policy Branch and preparer/briefer of the
President’s Daily Brief. He is co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals
for Sanity (VIPS).
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