What access?
Embedded journalists get a great "troops eye" perspective but are hardly going to be directed towards the skeletons in the closet. Until the army conducts their own investigation and decides to make the investigation and results public, the journalists have got nothing. That's how Abu Ghraib went public, reporters got their hands on the Army's own internal investigation.
Those operating independently are in even worse shape when it comes to reporting on the military. They're still locked into the green zone, and perhaps those areas of Baghdad their security detail is comfortable taking them, but as they're not playing ball with the military embed program they have no access
My dog did not bite your dog, your dog bit first, and I don't have a dog.
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