Joshua Foust catches Asia Times/Adkronos reporter Philip Smucker fabricating quotes about Al Qaeda and Chechen fighters in Afghanistan.
Foust writes:
I was able to get in touch with Major Schulz (Smucker misspelled his name), and he had something startling to say. “I never said the quote that he used,” he told me via email. Major Schulz continued, “I stated that there have been reports that Chechens have been in the area but we have no way of verifying this information.”
That’s quite a different story than the one Smucker told, and Major Schulz offered several additional complaints about Smucker’s conduct and questioning while he was there. Major Schulz argues that Smucker, “chose to print contrary statements even though we told him the information he was getting was wrong.” Among the assertions Smucker made was that most of the violence in the area was driven by Al Qaeda; Major Schulz claims he and his team told Smucker they were actually tribal and local, not Al Qaeda.
Foust contacted Smucker, who “insisted his version of the story was drawn directly from his notes, and that he presented an accurate account of the conversation.”

bingregory 1:08 am on July 6, 2009 Permalink |
Between that and Mister Spengler, I’m starting to doubt the integrity of the Asia Times…
johnpi 7:57 am on July 6, 2009 Permalink |
Fox news of Asia, I’m starting to think. It would be interesting if someone with paid researchers on staff (like Glenn Grenwald) did some research into the ownership of the Asia Times.
Greenwald did that with Politico, and it helped me immensely to approach that publication with the proper caution it deserved.
thabet 8:20 am on July 6, 2009 Permalink |
Wiki says Asia Times was launched by this man.