Network Not-Work

October 17, 2003

A tug-of-war is underway in Washington for control of the government's media arm in Iraq. Since the fall of Saddam, the Pentagon has been running the Iraqi Media Network, but critics in Congress say military oversight of the network could be jeopardizing its credibility, as well as the larger battle for hearts and minds. Don North, a former advisor to the IMN, tells Brooke why he's not going to return to the job.


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