From
http://www.truthout.org/cia-red-cell-document-proves-rule-part-i58202:
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CIA Seeks to Influence Opinion on Wars
Wednesday 31 March 2010
by: Daan de Wit | DeepJournal
(Image: Jared Rodriguez / t r u t h o u t; Adapted: Patrick Hoesly, CIA)
The CIA recommendations for influencing the European public into continuing their support for the mission in Afghanistan is receiving a lot of attention both in The Netherlands and beyond. But
in a military conflict, war is only one stage of the struggle.
The biggest struggle is for the hearts and minds of the public at large. What's
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or the NATO-led ISAF mission'. The drafters of the
CIA Red Cell report fear that
the public's apathy could turn into hostility if the fighting this summer - which according to forecasts could be bloody - results in a lot of casualties. This could lead to the problem of politicians listening to the voice of the electorate, such as what happened in The Netherlands. Because of this the authors of the report feel that it is
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it had become the strategy of
intelligence services to
actively manipulate public perception. In England there is the Directorate of Targeting and Information Operations under the Ministry of Defence. For their 'InfoOps' - information operations
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On America Davies writes: 'The Pentagon has now designated "information operations" as its fifth "core competency", alongside land, sea, air and special forces. Since October 2006, every brigade, division and corps in the US military has had its own "psyop" element producing output for local media.' For the domestic media and thereby often the global media, the Pentagon deploys a 'media Trojan Horse', as The New York Times put it in 2008. After issuing a Freedom of Information request, the paper discovered in 2008 that the Pentagon was the unseen hand behind many of the military analysts in the media that continuously informed the American public over the war in Iraq.
Page 19: 'In May of 2007 it became known that President Bush had signed a document making it possible for the CIA to carry out 'black' propaganda and disinformation campaigns in order to destabilize the regime in Tehran, and America deployed the terrorist groups Jundullah and Mujahedin e-Khalq (MEK), among others, for military action and acts of sabotage.'
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An aside for Tea Party victims, many of whom support Ron Paul's anti-war stance: The MEK is the Marxist / Islamist terrorist organization that was lobbied for by Dick Armey when he worked for DLA Piper.http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/5698/the_enemy_of_my_enemy:
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As chairman of FreedomWorks, the group credited with mobilizing the Tea Party movement, Armey is the movement’s de facto leader.
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Seeing how the CIA has influenced our own "press" here in support of a war in Iraq, what's with all the right wing hate that's being stirred up in that same "press" now? Just wondering.http://www.AmericanWisdom.org