Russian Media Suggests Modern Warfare 2 Trained Terrorists

Tom Goldman

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Russian Media Suggests Modern Warfare 2 Trained Terrorists



A government-financed Russian media outlet's recent report does its best to tie Modern Warfare 2 to a tragic airport bombing.

Moscow's Domodedovo Airport was hit by a deadly suicide bombing attack this week that killed dozens of people and injured nearly 200 more. Shortly afterward, government-financed media outlet Russia Today put together a report that questioned if games like Modern Warfare 2 [http://www.amazon.com/Call-Duty-Modern-Warfare-Playstation-3/dp/B00269QLH4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1295976834&sr=8-2] were to blame.

Modern Warfare 2 made waves in 2009 when its controversial opening scene was revealed [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/95743-Leaked-Modern-Warfare-2-Opening-Will-Be-Controversial] to put players in the shoes of a Russian terrorist group that attacks civilians in an airport. Russia Today's report doesn't outright blame Modern Warfare 2 for the Domodedovo attack, but it uses quotes and edits that clearly indicate what the outlet was going for.

A Russia Today reporter first takes a look at the "No Russian" scene from the "American-made" Modern Warfare 2, goes over the game's billion-dollar popularity with millions of people worldwide, and finishes the thought by tying the virtual scenario to reality. With all of the people "downloading, playing, and watching" Modern Warfare 2, the report suggests that terrorists could be training on these types of games too.

Walid Phares, a "global terrorism expert," is seen in the report saying: "It's a trouble to look at the game and then the reality. We need to know if terrorists or extremists are using these videos or these dvds or these games to basically apply the model ... I think those that have been radicalized already - Jihadists, al-Qaeda, or other kinds - they look at the games and see that these games will serve them to train."

It's not obvious if Phares' quotes were taken out of context or not, but to me they seem abruptly cut to imply the point that Russia Today wanted for the report. Russia Today also wonders why there hasn't been more criticism of the game in light of the Domodedovo attack.

Plain and simple, the report is lazy journalism at its finest. I don't know how the management structure of Russia Today determines what's reported on (with that whole "government-funded" aspect), but it seems like somebody at the outlet wanted to cause more outrage over a terrible tragedy and maybe tie in a little xenophobia just for kicks. Admittedly, Modern Warfare's "No Russian" scene is very disturbing, but someday I hope the media will cover the world's ills without looking back to see if there's a videogame it can vaguely compare them to.

Source: NY Times [http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/25/russian-media-points-to-moscow-airport-attack-in-u-s-video-game/]


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Hiphophippo

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this was inevitable. however one might question the use of explosives in the attack when mw2 clearly trained in firearm use.
 

The Long Road

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What? You mean the Russian government is trying to blame a game that shows their country as the unjustified aggressor? No wai!
 

Ranooth

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There are not enough people in the universe to facepalm this. Can't they focus more on the tragic lose of life and how Russia will (hopefully) pull through this and tighten security instead of pinning the blame on a FICTIONAL level of a game.
 

Pandalisk

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I've often wondered about how they think a video game is going to train terrorists for these soughts of things, i mean, what do they think Call Of Duty can teach to a suicide bomber? they dont need to learn anything, they just need to be all soughts of crazy and be able to act casual before they dotonate their explosives.

With this train of logic i blame the worlds Drama clubs
 

DeadlyYellow

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Hiphophippo said:
this was inevitable.
Hell, I made the joke when I first saw it hit headlines. Nothing more than the usual negative sensationalism surrounding video games.

Numachuka said:
Pressing a button on a game = training people to plant explosives.

Of course!
 

Corporal Yakob

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Terrible. Well at least we in the West are free of such crazy and outlandish accusations by the media!

Oh hang on-
 

Delusibeta

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Numachuka said:
Pressing a button on a game = training people to plant explosives.

Of corse!
OMG COUNTER STRIKE IS A TERRORIST TRAINER!!!!111!

(This is, of course, sarcasm. For those of you who don't get the reference, one of the vanilla modes have the terrorists try to plant a bomb in a specific location while the counter-terrorists try to stop them. You plant the bomb by selecting it and... holding down a button).
 

WilliamRLBaker

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The Long Road said:
What? You mean the Russian government is trying to blame a game that shows their country as the unjustified aggressor? No wai!
ACTUALLY the game doesn't portray them that way at all, russia is basically setup by groups working to make war happen now so the old and useless generals and mercs have something to do. in the game american dressed and talking terrorists attack a russian airport thus pushing russia into attacking America.
so they are in no way portrayed as the unjustified agressor.
 

Danpascooch

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Tom Goldman said:
Walid Phares, a "global terrorism expert," is seen in the report saying: "It's a trouble to look at the game and then the reality."
You see, Walid Phares was tragically struck blind at age 14, he literally can't see the difference between games and reality, because he can't see anything at all.

That's the only explanation I can see for that statement that DOESN'T end in me suggesting he get a lobotomy.
 

KeyMaster45

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Whoever wrote that story needs to be fired, yesterday. That's a such bullshit fear-mongering scapegoat that it really outright infuriates me. What angers me the most is that this is almost making light of the situation.

Actually I'm at a loss for words to describe my anger. The magnitude of sheer stupidity and insensitivity of writing such a report should not be tolerated by anyone. It trivializes the horror of what happened is what it does.
 

Kevlar Eater

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Hells yeah, this is lazy journalism. I saw this coming a mile away.

Great, once again, videogames are the scapegoat for a tragedy.
 

hecticpicnic

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I think if i was going to go on a killing spree in a airport,i would be more confident about after playing this mission :)
 

hudsonzero

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it odd but i had the mental link between the two but i don't think that mw2 (as bad as it is)is to blame for the tragic events