The media spins the news coming out of Iraq too positively, says Harlan Ullman.
That spin leads to a false impression about the actual situation in Iraq, Harlan Ullman, senior advisor of the CSIS, says at a Jamestown Foundation Panel on the situation in the Middle East. He explicitly criticizes the US Government’s handling of the current situation. (1:23)
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