

Reporting on War (w/ Ben Anderson) | The Chris Hedges Report
Aug 29, 2025
Ben Anderson, a seasoned journalist and documentary filmmaker known for his intense coverage of conflicts, joins to share the realities of war reporting. He discusses the emotional toll of navigating combat zones and his early idealism versus harsh realities in Afghanistan. Anderson reveals the complexities of military culture and its impact on journalistic integrity. He also highlights critical issues like drug addiction in Afghan law enforcement and the therapeutic potential of MDMA for PTSD. His commitment to truth in storytelling amidst chaos is both inspiring and sobering.
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Staying When Others Flee
- Ben Anderson decided to stay where other journalists fled, hoping his presence could help civilians survive.
- He initially believed dramatic footage could change policy but later became doubtful of that effect.
Awareness Often Fails To Alter Policy
- Anderson realized raising awareness doesn't reliably change outcomes, citing Gaza as an example.
- He notes news and documentary influence has declined since earlier eras like John Pilger's impact.
Curiosity Trumped Fear
- Early on, curiosity outweighed Anderson's fear and he compared his risk to locals' hardships.
- He refused to admit danger and pressed on, driven by a British instinct to endure.