AUSTIN, Texas -- One rarely sees a thoroughly bad idea advanced
by government. Lots of stuff from silly to smelly gets done, but somebody
usually benefits, even if it's not the American people. But can anyone see
an upside to having an office of government propaganda with an official
license to lie?
They say if you fight someone long enough, you become like your
enemy, but this Soviet notion is such a bummer it was useless even to them
back in the day. But the Bush administration is apparently determined to
bring us not one but two bureaus of propaganda. The "Office of Strategic
Influence" -- isn't that a beauty? -- at the Pentagon will use "the media,
the Internet and a range of covert operations to try to influence public
opinion and government policy abroad, including in friendly nations,"
according to The New York Times. "Strategic Information" will include both
information and disinformation. Disinformation, in case you haven't figured
it out, is made of lies.
Then on top of that gem, the Bush administration also proposes
"a permanent office of global diplomacy to spread a positive image of the
United States around the world and combat anti-Americanism." This would
include "intense shaping of information and coordination of messages" to
ensure that "foreign correspondents in Washington as well as foreign leaders
and opinion-makers overseas understand Mr. Bush's ideas and policies."
Let me go not very far out on a limb to predict this will be a
disaster. It will wreck our credibility in no time. Sheesh, when will they
ever learn? There are several documented cases of "blowback" from the Cold
War, when we spread some lie and it came back to bite us in the rear. As any
journalist can tell you, when you put out misinformation, all it does is
poison the well of public debate.
The Bushies are great believers in "message discipline" -- they
practiced it endlessly during the 2000 campaign. O, but facts are
troublesome things. Not even giant public relations campaigns can make them
go away. Did you sign up anywhere to have your tax dollars used for
government propaganda? Do you like the idea? Let's kill this before it
multiplies.
If Bush wants to do something about anti-Americanism abroad, he
could:
-- sign the Kyoto Accords on global warming and help save the
world.
-- stop our blind support of Israel in its conflict with the
Palestinians and get serious about forcing a settlement in the face of that
yawning disaster. We are more pro-Israeli than the Israelis, who have a
humongous public debate about their own policies, which rather clearly
aren't working worth a damn.
We could quit doing dumb stuff like:
-- outraging world opinion by saying we won't treat the
prisoners at Gitmo as POWs under the Geneva Convention.
-- appointing John Negroponte, a major figure in the
Iran-Contra mess, as ambassador to the United Nations.
-- appointing Otto Reich, another high-level Iran-Contra
figure, as assistant secretary of state for Inter-American Affairs.
-- adding to the global warming problem by rescinding rules for
improving energy efficiency in air conditioners and heaters, dropping Bush's
campaign promise to regulate carbon dioxide and canceling the 2004 deadline
for automakers to develop prototype high-mileage cars.
-- pushing for development of small nuclear weapons in
violation of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
-- banning federal aid to international family planning
programs that offer abortion counseling with separate, independent funding.
-- appointing John Bolton, who opposes nonproliferation
treaties and the U.N., to under secretary of state for Arms Control and
International Security.
-- continuing our own production of biological, chemical and
nuclear weapons while lecturing the rest of the world for doing the same
thing, including naming Iran, Iraq and North Korea an "axis of evil" for
doing exactly what we do. What does that make us?
-- Screwing up our ally South Korea's long-held plans to make
some accommodation with the North.
We can all think of several other things America could do to
improve the opinion the world holds of us -- but running a propaganda
campaign is not among them. Isn't it bad enough that we lead the world in
contributing to air pollution -- do we have pollute the truth too?
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