I don't know why it surprises you guys that the world would react differently to both atrocities.
The gruesome beheading of Mr. Berg was certainly shocking and despicable, but how many here are really surprised that al-quaeda(or terrorists in general) are capable of doing something like this?
On the other hand, the great American nation, the pillar of justice and humanity throughout the world, gets caught abusing prisoners of war in violation of not only the laws of the Geneva convention, but of the laws of decency and fair treatment as accepted by the civilized western world.
From a media perspective, which is the bigger, more surprising story? Seems obvious to me.
No reasonable American can fail to be humiliated and angered by the shocking news that our heroic and honorable troops have been caught being not very honorable. Regardless how the terrorists behave, we should expect that our troops will treat prisoners with human decency in accordance with the Geneva convention. Anything less brings us down to their level of barbarism.
Instead of condemning the news media, we should be thanking them for bringing this to our attention. A news media that alerts the American public to abuses by its soldiers and government is doing its job. "Don't shoot the messenger" is the most appropriate phrase.
Btw Ghosth, didn't you resign as squad XO many weeks ago? You are still advertising youself as my XO, which you are not.