>>By dropping them out of the troup or by not cooperate with them anymore if they let out informations they are not supposed to. That will give a competitive advantage to other newspaper/TV that are still following the rules.
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>It would not look good for the U.S. military for every network here to interview a reporter who says he was kicked out because he showed something the military doesn't like. We are seeing shots live shots of fighting, bodies being flown back to the U.S. via Ramstein Air Force base in Germany, and American POWs. Reporters are reporting on U.S. success as well as failures.
Chris, listen carefully next times you see such stuff. It is ALL vetted by military. Battle scenes are NEVER "live". Again, sometimes the reporter will be honest enough to say something like 'we have obscured their faces by request' or 'we have been asked to edit out the signals themselves' and stuff like that. They want you to THINK it's ALL LIVE, but most by far is NOT. CERTAINLY NO fighting scenes!
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