BAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. officials, seeking a way to measure the results of a program aimed at decreasing violence in Baghdad, aren't counting scores of dead killed in car bombings and mortar attacks as victims of the country's sectarian violence.
In a distinction previously undisclosed, U.S. military spokesman Lt. Col. Barry Johnson said Friday that the United States is including in its tabulations of sectarian violence only deaths of individuals killed in drive-by shootings or by torture and execution. That has allowed U.S. officials to boast that the number of deaths from sectarian violence in Baghdad declined by more than 52 percent in August over July.
Remarkable. If you don't reality--re-define it.
"Who controls the past, controls the future. Who controls the present, controls the past."
George Orwell
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This way they don't have to re-write their future docu-drama with better numbers. They'll just create the correct "facts" now.
Orwell was an optimist.
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