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...but how can I tell that it really happened?
There are no photographs. No journalist on the ground in the area.
Anything could have happened, or possible nothing really happened.
I am just bringing this up as an example of how we tend to accept reports from news agencies when many of them are quite deficient in supporting evidence. This can particularly be said of many recent reports about Iran, Syria, and Libya, but extends also to China, North Korea, and many other areas of the world where there really is no reliable journalism going on.