Iwo Jima Vets Blast TIME's 'Special Environmental Issue' Cover
The cover of the April 21 issue of TIME took the famous
Donald Mates, an
<?xml:namespace prefix = v ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" /><?xml:namespace prefix = w ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" />“It's an absolute disgrace,” Mates said. “Whoever did it is going to hell. That's a mortal sin. God forbid he runs into a Marine that was an
Mates also said making the comparison of World War II to global warming was erroneous and disrespectful.
“The second world war we knew was there,” Mates said. “There's a big discussion. Some say there is global warming, some say there isn't. And to stick a tree in place of a flag on the
According to the American Veterans Center (AVC), Mates served in the 3rd Marine Division and fought in the battle of
“A few days later, Mates' eight-man patrol came under heavy assault from Japanese forces,” Tim Holbert, a spokesman for the AVC, said. “During fierce-hand-to-hand combat, Mates watched as his friend and fellow Marine, Jimmy Trimble, was killed in front of his eyes. Mates was severely wounded, and underwent repeated operations for shrapnel removal for over 30 years.”
Lt. John Keith Wells, the leader of the platoon that raised the flags on
“That global warming is the biggest joke I've ever known,” Wells told the Business & Media Institute. “[W]e'll stick a dadgum tree up somebody's rear if they want that and think that's going to cure something.”
TIME managing editor Richard Stengel appeared on MSNBC April 17 and said the
“[O]ne of the things we do in the story is we say there needs to be an effort along the lines of preparing for World War II to combat global warming and climate change,” Stengel said. “It seems to me that this is an issue that is very popular with the voters, makes a lot of sense to them and a candidate who can actually bundle it up in some grand way and say, 'Look, we need a national and international Manhattan Project to solve this problem and my candidacy involves that.' I don't understand why they don't do that.”
Holbert, speaking on behalf of the American Veterans Center, said the editorial decision by TIME to use the photograph for the cover trivialized the cause the veterans fought for.
“Global warming may or may not be a significant threat to the
Stengel also appeared on MSNBC's “Morning Joe” on April 17 and had no difficulty admitting the magazine needed to have a “point of view.”
“I think since I've been back at the magazine, I have felt that one of the things that's needed in journalism is that you have to have a point of view about things,” Stengel said. “You can't always just say 'on the one hand, on the other' and you decide. People trust us to make decisions. We're experts in what we do. So I thought, you know what, if we really feel strongly about something let's just say so.”
TIME has been banging the global warming drum for some time now. In April 2007, TIME offered 51 ways to “save the planet,” which included more taxes and regulation.
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