 Source: Salon
Source: SalonGlenn Greenwald
The lesson supposedly learned by the U.S. establishment media from the 
Iraq debacle was the danger of relying on anonymous government sources 
to disseminate unverified fear-mongering accusations. Rather obviously, 
no such lesson has been learned, as this continues to be the primary 
reporting method for accusing the Supreme Hitlers of the Moment — Iran —
 of anything and everything the U.S. Government can dream up. The latest
 entry, and one of the most egregious yet, is this Washington Post screed appearing under this headline and hovering scary picture:
Here’s the crux of the story, by R. Jeffrey Smith, Joby Warrick and Colum Lynch:
The Obama administration is investigating whether Iran supplied the Libyan government of Moammar Gaddafi with hundreds of special artillery shells for chemical weapons that Libya kept secret for decades, U.S. officials said. . . .The discovery of the shells has prompted a probe, led by U.S. intelligence, into how the Libyans obtained them; several sources said early suspicion had fallen on Iran. “We are pretty sure we know” the shells were custom-designed and produced in Iran for Libya, said a senior U.S. official, one of several who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the accusation.
So it isn’t merely that the prior Hitler of the Moment — Moammar Gadaffi — had Weapons of Mass Destruction,
 but far more alarming: Iran likely manufactured and gave Gadaffi those 
WMDs! Is there no Evil behind which these Persian Monsters are not 
lurking? Here are all of the sources the Post reporters cite for this claim:
U.S. officials said . . . several sources . . . A U.S. official with access to classified information . . . a third U.S. official said. . . .One U.S. official said . . . .another U.S. official said.
The Post‘s own Ombudsman has repeatedly bashed the paper for its excessive, ill-explained, reckless use of anonymous sources (which violates even the Post‘s own non-public anonymity rules),
 and has insisted that the paper’s “credibility” — to the extent such a 
thing can be said to exist — is being steadily eroded by this practice. 
Here, the Post screeches a sensationalized, highly 
consequential story (it even proudly notes these disclosures “may 
exacerbate international tensions over the country’s alleged pursuit of 
weapons of mass destruction”) based exclusively on 
anonymous U.S. official sources, and barely pretends to explain why 
anonymity is justified (that the accusations are “sensitive” is an added
 reason to ensure accountability, not protect the government accusers 
with anonymity).
The most journalistically baseless reason to 
provide anonymity is to allow U.S. officials to disseminate official 
government claims with no accountability — that’s called serving as a propaganda vehicle — and that is exactly what the Post does here. Of course, Iraq-like reporting has long been used to hype every Iranian Threat, but traditionally, it’s been David Sanger or Michael Gordon at The New York Times through
 whom these anonymous government decrees about the Growing Persian 
Menace have been laundered as intrepid reporting. So congratulations to 
the Post for scooping the NYT in being gratefully used
 this way by the U.S. Government. In Washington media circles, being 
chosen by U.S. officials as the mindless stenographic vessel for the 
dissemination of anonymous official statements is an honor higher than 
the Pulitzer. As Seymour Hersh detailed yesterday in an interview on Democracy Now,
 exactly the same precincts that took the lead in disseminating false 
claims about Saddam are being used to do so with Iran, and that 
certainly includes the pro-Iraq-War, supremely neoconservative Washington Post.
I
 genuinely don’t know what the Obama administration’s ultimate aim with 
this Iran-bashing is. Although I obviously could be wrong, I doubt that 
President Obama desires a military attack. Just on economic grounds — 
the likely disruption to the oil market — it seems contrary to his 
political interests; it’s even possible that all this Iran-is-Hitler 
propaganda is designed to discourage an Israeli attack by showing the 
Israelis that aggressive action is being taken to undermine the regime. 
On the other hand, some combination of the U.S. and Israel is clearly 
responsible for serious covert acts of war against Iran — from murdering their nuclear scientists to bombarding them with cyber warfare to supporting domestic Terrorist attacks –
 and it’s not always possible, once one goes down that dangerous road of
 aggression, to control the outcome. And I do think the Obama 
administration craves regime change and is working hard to bring that 
about.
But what I do know is that there is a concerted campaign 
underway in Washington to demonize the Iranians and to blame them for 
almost every world evil, real and imagined (and please spare me the 
claim that the Egyptian-military-backing, Bahrain-regime-supporting, 
Saudi-monarchy-loving Obama administration is concerned about IranĂan 
domestic oppression). The laughable, melodramatic accusation
 that the Quds Forces dispatched a failed used car salesman in Texas to 
hire Mexican drug cartels to assassinate the Saudi Ambassador on U.S. 
soil left absolutely no doubt about that. Just yesterday, Secretary of 
State Clinton and Treasury Secretary Geithner unveiled a slew of new sanctions against that country, with the always-threatening Clinton warning: “We continue actively to consider a range of increasingly aggressive measures . . . until Iran’s leaders live up to their international obligations, they will face increasing consequences.”
What
 is just as clear is that America’s vaunted Watchdog Media is no 
impediment to this continuous chest-beating, fear-mongering and 
demonization effort. Quite the opposite: just as they did in the run-up 
to the attack on Iraq, they are (with some rare exceptions) eagerly 
assuming their actual role as subservient, uncritical amplifiers of 
government messaging, and will dutifully serve that function wherever 
this road leads.
UPDATE: Media criticism issues aside, I hope we can all agree that arming a tryannical regime this way is the hallmark of great evil.

