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U.S. Losing Media War to Al Qaeda - Rumsfeld

 
 
Reply Fri 17 Feb, 2006 09:25 pm
BBC NEWS
US 'losing media war to al-Qaeda'
The US is losing the propaganda war against al-Qaeda and other enemies, defence chief Donald Rumsfeld has said.

It must modernise its methods to win the minds of Muslims in the "war on terror", as "enemies had skilfully adapted" to the media age, he said.

Washington and the army must respond faster to events and learn to exploit the internet and satellite TV, he said.

Separately, President Bush said the US should not be discouraged by setbacks in Iraq and must realise it is at war.

"We shouldn't be discouraged... because we've seen democracy change the world in the past," George W Bush said.

However, he also used his speech in Florida to claim progress in the war on al-Qaeda.

Mr Bush said that slowly but surely the US was finding terrorists where they hid.

'Newsroom battles'

Correspondents say that in recent months victory in the battle for public opinion has become a new front for the Bush administration.

In a speech to the Council of Foreign Relations, Mr Rumsfeld said some of the US' most critical battles were now in the "newsrooms".

"Our enemies have skilfully adapted to fighting wars in today's media age, but... our country has not," he said.

Mr Rumsfeld said al-Qaeda and other Islamic extremists were bombarding Muslims with negative images of the West, which had poisoned the public view of the US.

The US must fight back by operating a more effective, 24-hour propaganda machine, or risk a "dangerous deficiency," he said.

Government communications planning must be "a central component of every aspect of this struggle", he added.

"The longer it takes to put a strategic communications framework into place, the more we can be certain that the vacuum will be filled by the enemy."
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4725992.stm

Will we soon have an official Secretary of Propaganda ?
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LionTamerX
 
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Reply Fri 17 Feb, 2006 11:18 pm
Hmm, tough crowd.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Fri 17 Feb, 2006 11:30 pm
You can't have a war without propaganda and both sides are going to use it. The thing that scares the sh!t out of me is the enemy or the terrorist are starting to use the same information that I push about the truth of Bush, Cheney, Haliburton, 9/11 and International Global bankers. So now I could possably be labled a domestic terrorist. F**k that ****. I don't want to go to Guatanamo Bay.
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LionTamerX
 
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Reply Fri 17 Feb, 2006 11:42 pm
There is an old saying that the soldier's greatest weapon is his mental image of the enemy.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 02:07 am
What does it mean?
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LionTamerX
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 10:23 am
It means that a soldier in battle must be able to kill... If you go back and look at the propaganda posters from the two world wars, you will see a common theme:
Dehumanize and demonize your enemy, whip up anti-enemy feelings, and send those boys off to keep us safe from them.

Our goverment is saying we cannot afford to have propaganda gap.
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