US airports reject controversial RT ads that are turning heads across the UK

Major US airports refused to display this and other images (below) intended for use in the RT´s December´09 US advertising campaign.

An alternative version was accepted though, and can be seen on display in airports of New York NY, Washington DC, Baltimore MD and Newark NJ.

RT advertisements juxtapose provocative images which show different sides of a story. We ask questions and encourage viewers to question more, since you can only reach a balanced judgment by being better informed. By challenging the accepted view, we reveal a side of the news that you wouldn´t normally see. After all, the more you question, the more you know.

Whatever your personal point of view is on any of these stories, we at RT believe it is valid to pose the questions.

Images featured in RT advertising campaign in the UK (December 2009 — January 2010)

Should fear of an unknown menace detract from the presence of the world´s largest nuclear arsenal?
Who poses the grater nuclear threat? Who poses the grater nuclear threat? Click to see the flash version
Is the ability to influence minds more potent than a deadly force?
Is the ability to influence minds more potent than a deadly force? Is the ability to influence minds more potent than a deadly force? Click to see the flash version
Is climate change a real threat or a global conspiracy?
Is climate change a real threat or a global conspiracy? Is climate change a global conspiracy? Click to see the flash version
If violence against civilians defines terrorism, then how do people in a war zone distinguish friendly forces?
If violence against civilians defines terrorism, then how do people in a war zone distinguish friendly forces? If violence against civilians defines terrorism, then how do people in a war zone distinguish friendly forces? Click to see the flash version
Should a democratically elected government use violence to control a demonstration?
Should a democratically elected government use violence to control a demonstration? Should a democratically elected government use violence to control a demonstration? Click to see the flash version
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