During a June 25 appearance at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather expressed an openness to investigating alleged NATO war crimes committed in Yugoslavia.
“If our government engages in war crimes it’s at least as important, and I would agree with you, more important that we report the war crime,” said the longtime CBS journalist. Responding to the suggestion that one possible guest might be former Nuremberg prosecutor Walter Rockler, Rather said: “I know to whom you refer and he wouldn’t have any trouble getting on the evening news. I do have a different view, but I never rule out the possibility that the other fellow is right.”
In a Chicago Tribune column (5/23/99), Rockler wrote:
Rather’s statement came in response to questions posed by FAIR associate Sam Husseini.
During the session, Rather had wondered why NATO commanders hadn’t pursued the strategy of targeting civilian infrastructure in Serbia earlier in the war:
During the discussion, Rather described his journalistic approach to covering war: “I’m an American, and I’m an American reporter. And yes, when there’s combat involving Americans, you can criticize me if you must, damn me if you must, but I’m always pulling for us to win.”
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