Irony Dead, but Propaganda is Alive and Well in Afghanistan

Feeling rather unclever today, I don't have the snappy intro I wish I could have for this:

KABUL (Reuters) - The U.S. general commanding NATO forces in Afghanistan has ordered a merger of the office that releases news with "Psy Ops," which deals with propaganda, a move that goes against the alliance's policy, three officials said.

The move has worried Washington's European NATO allies -- Germany has already threatened to pull out of media operations in Afghanistan -- and the officials said it could undermine the credibility of information released to the public.
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U.S. General David McKiernan, the commander of 50,000 troops from more than 40 nations in NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), ordered the combination of the Public Affairs Office (PAO), Information Operations and Psy Ops (Psychological Operations) from December 1, said a NATO official with detailed knowledge of the move.

"This will totally undermine the credibility of the information released to the press and the public," said the official, who declined to be named.
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The new combined ISAF department will come under the command of an American one-star general reporting directly to McKiernan, an arrangement that is also against NATO policy, the NATO official said.

It's not like they're even trying anymore.

This is one of many signals I expect, as we move the front of the War on Terror from Iraq to Afghanistan. That's the "good" war, and liberals and progressives will (be forced to) accept an escalation there, even as there is a "draw down" (but not really) in Iraq. It's important to contemplate what "our economy" would look like without all these military expenditures. Good thing there's always productive stimulus in killing brown unchristian people in faraway lands.

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it's a hard subject to be clever about

and I've tried really hard more than once today.

Bruce Dixon
www.blackagendareport.com

I'm Not Clever About It Either

but after reading Robert Fisk, it's easy to understand the need for propaganda. Clusterfuck is such an ugly word, "surge" is so much better, you can print in a family newspaper without upsetting anyone.

Lambert Did a Post On This

They're Not Even Bothering Pretending Any More

But, we've always been at war with Eastasia...

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