Iraq is turned into a Potemkin village, but the 'Truman Show'
must go on!
''SOLDIERS WHO ARE HOME AND DON’T HAVE TO RETURN TO IRAQ TELL A
DIFFERENT STORY.''
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Pentagon propaganda program orders soldiers to promote Iraq war
while home on leave
By DOUG THOMPSON - Publisher, Capitol Hill Blue
Dec 29, 2005 - Good soldiers follow orders and hundreds of
American military men and women returned to the United States on
holiday leave this month with orders to sell the Iraq war to a
skeptical public.
The program, coordinated through a Pentagon operation dubbed
“Operation Homefront,” ordered military personnel to give
interviews to their hometown newspapers, television stations and
other media outlets and praise the American war effort in Iraq.
Initial reports back to the Pentagon deem the operation a
success with dozens of front page stories in daily and weekly
newspapers around the country along with upbeat reports on local
television stations.
“We've learned as a military how to do this better,” Captain
David Diaz, a military reservist, told his hometown paper, The
Roanoke (VA) Times. “My worry is that we have the right military
strategy and political strategies now but the patience of the
American public is wearing thin.”
When pressed by the paper on whether or not his commanding
officers told him to talk to the press, Diaz admitted he was
“encouraged” to do so. So reporter Duncan Adams asked:
“Did Diaz return to the U.S. on emergency leave with an agenda
-- to offer a positive spin that could help counter growing
concerns among Americans about the U.S. exit strategy? How do we
know that's not his strategy, especially after he discloses that
superior officers encouraged him to talk about his experiences
in Iraq?”
Replied Diaz:
“You don't. I can tell you that the direction we've gotten from
on high is that there is a concern about public opinion out
there and they want to set the record straight.”
Diaz, an intelligence officer, knows how to avoid a direct
answer. Other military personnel, however, tell Capitol Hill
Blue privately that the pressure to “sell the war” back home is
enormous.
“I’ve been promised an early release if I do a good job
promoting the war,” says one reservist who asked not to be
identified.
In interviews with a number of reservists home for the holidays,
a pattern emerges on the Pentagon’s propaganda effort. Soldiers
are encouraged to contact their local news media outlets to
offer interviews about the war.
A detailed set of talking points encourages them to:
--Admit initial doubts about the war but claim conversion to a
belief in the American mission;
--Praise military leadership in Iraq and throw in a few words of
support for the Bush administration;
--Claim the mission to turn security of the country over to the
Iraqis is working;
--Reiterate that America must not abandon its mission and must
stay until the “job is finished.”
--Talk about how “things are better” now in Iraq
.
“My worry is that we have the right military strategy and
political strategies now but the patience of the American public
is wearing thin,” Diaz told The Roanoke Times.
“It’s way better now (in Iraq). People are friendlier. They seem
more relaxed, and they say, ’Thank you, mister,’” Sgt.
Christopher Desierto told his hometown paper, The Maui News.
BUT SOLDIERS WHO ARE HOME AND DON’T HAVE TO RETURN TO IRAQ TELL
A DIFFERENT STORY.
“I've just been focused on trying to get the rest of these guys
home,” says Sgt. Major Floyd Dubose of Jackson, MS, who returned
home after 11 months in Iraq with the Mississippi Army National
Guard's 155th Combat Brigade.
And the Army is cracking down on soldiers who go on the record
opposing the war.
Specialist Leonard Clark, a National Guardsman, was demoted to
private and fined $1,640 for posting anti-war statements on an
Internet blog. Clark wrote entries describing the company's
commander as a "glory seeker" and the battalion sergeant major
an "inhuman monster". His last entry before the blog was shut
down told how his fellow soldiers were becoming increasingly
opposed to the US operation in Iraq.
“The message is clear,” says one reservist who is home for the
holidays but has to return and asked not to be identified. “If
you want to get out of this man’s Army with an honorable
(discharge) and full benefits you better not tell the truth
about what is happening in-country.”
But Sgt. Johnathan Wilson, a reservist, got his honorable
discharge after he returned home earlier this month and he’s not
afraid to talk on the record.*
“Iraq is a classic FUBAR*,” he says. “The country is out of
control and we can’t stop it.
Anybody who tries to sell a good news story about the war is
blowing it out his ass.
We don’t win and eventually we will leave the country in a worse
shape than it was when we invaded.”
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fellows, they do not forget torture and mutilation, they do not
forget injustice, they do not forget oppression, they do not
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