Burning the Smoking Gun: Steyr Responds
Last week I published Burning the Smoking Gun, which rebuffed/debunked a claim made by Thomas Harding in a February 12, 2007 U.K. Daily Telegraph article, which made the claim that "more than 100" HS50 .50-caliber long-range precision sniper rifles purchased by the Iranian government from the Austrian company Steyr-Mannlicher were captured in Iraq by U.S. forces.
I confirmed via U.S. Army LTC Christopher C. Garver, Director of the Combined Press Information Center for Multinational Corps-Iraq that no such rifles had ever been documented as being recovered by American forces. 30 minutes ago, Reinhild Wohltan, acting on behalf of Dr. Viktor Bauer PR GmbH, sent along a press release regarding my story. Below is the press release, as copied into a GIF format from the original PDF:
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I'm more impressed that you followed through on your initial willingness to get pissed off, but despite your "outrage" you still followed through on the story to make sure that the story was correct.
Yes the vast majority of blogs do depend on other "legitimate" sources for content, but it is rare that those "legitimate" sources themselves are willing to follow up on a story in the same way that you did initialy, and have continued to do so since.
YAY Bloggers who actually pay attention.
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