As more journalists seek permission to accompany U.S. forces engaged in escalating military operations in Afghanistan, many of them could be screened by a controversial Washington-based public relations firm contracted by the Pentagon to determine whether their past coverage has portrayed the U.S. military in a positive light.
TVNL Comment: Rendon Group sold us the lies that led to war against Iraq. Their work was pickde up by the White House Iraq Group that took us over the top.



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