1) The document discusses the challenges of journalists maintaining objectivity while covering wars involving their home countries. It explores how close relationships with military units through embedding can compromise neutral reporting. 2) Case studies show how embedded journalists' perspectives and safety became tied to the units they were with, blurring the line between observer and participant. 3) The effects of embedding on news coverage are debated, with concerns that over-identification with troops can slant coverage, while others believe contextualized reporting is still possible. Overall objectivity in war reporting is difficult to maintain.