Journalists Covering Ukraine War Were Not Biased, But Failed To Keep Pace

Western media outlets were accused of cheerleading or propaganda in covering the Ukraine war. But the problem was not that journalists were biased. “It was that journalism could not
keep pace with the war’s informational structure,” writes 
Charles Edward Gehrke, a Navy war gamer
whose job it is to identify institutional failure, in 
Fortune. “What looked like ideological bias was, more often, temporal lag.”