WELCOME to the debut of “The Truth Is!”, a blog of reporting and commentary that aims to be informative, thoughtful and provocative. At least initially, the blog will have a strong heartland flavor by virtue of the connection of a number of us to Cowles family journalism. I am former editor of the Des Moines Register’s opinion pages. Another contributor, Michael Gartner, is former editor of the paper; he later served as president of NBC News. Another former Register editor who has agreed to contribute, Geneva Overholser, is director of the University of Southern California’s Annenberg school of journalism. Followers of the blog will have access also to the work of Herbert Strentz of Des Moines, a close Register and other newspaper watcher who once headed Drake University’s journalism school. Bill Leonard, a longtime Register editorial writer, will add insights.

“The Truth Is!” will be supervised by my daughter, Marcia Wolff, a communications lawyer for 20 years with Arnold and Porter (Washington, D.C.). Invaluable technical assistance in assembling and maintaining the blog is provided by my grandsons Julian Cranberg, a college first-year, and Daniel Wolff, a high school senior.

If you detect a whiff of nepotism in this operation, so be it. All of it is strictly a labor of love. —Gil Cranberg

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Gilbert Cranberg: A BETTER WAY THAN BOMBING SYRIA

By all accounts, the United States, either alone or with allied assistance, is planning a military response to the chemical warfare assault by the government of Syria on its own people.

Attacking Syrian targets might be satisfying retribution for Syria’s unconscionable conduct, but it almost certainly would lead to the maiming and death of people who had nothing to do with the resort to chemical arms. Syria committed a war crime by its use of chemical weapons, and the way to deal with criminal conduct is by judicial procedures. The United States should do everything in its power to bring Syrian government officials who had anything to do with Syria’s sickening conduct before an international tribunal to face charges.

The international court at Nuremberg showed that there is a civilized way to deal with officials who violate the norms of civilized conduct. So let’s bring Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his responsible lieutenants into court and let them face the families of their victims.

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