The Pentagon’s public relations machine is working overtime these days trying to sell a theme of "progress" in Afghanistan to push back against calls to end the war. The message machine behind this push is gargantuan, costing $547 million and employing more than 27,000 people. But, as our latest Rethink Afghanistan video shows, all that wasted P.R. money can’t paper over the fact that the Afghanistan War isn’t making us safer, and it’s not worth the cost.
So far, we’ve seen General David Petraeus give headline interviews on NBC, CBS, BBC, FOX News, and schedule an upcoming headline interview on ABC. He’s given interviews to The New York Times and The Washington Post. He’s kicked the Pentagon’s P.R. apparatus, especially that of the U.S. 3rd Army and its paid contractors, into gear, churning out articles to push his narrative of "progress."
An investigation last year by the Associated Press uncovered the staggering reach of the Pentagon’s P.R. apparatus: . . .
"This year, the Pentagon will employ 27,000 people just for recruitment, advertising and public relations — almost as many as the total 30,000-person work force in the State Department. …[T]he Pentagon’s rapidly expanding media empire…is now bigger in size, money and power than many media companies.
"$547 million goes into public affairs, which reaches American audiences. And about $489 million more goes into what is known as psychological operations, which targets foreign audiences."
It should surprise no one that General David Petraeus is working the levers of this message machine as hard as he can. After all, in the counterinsurgency (COIN) manual he co-authored, it clearly states:
"Information operations (IO) must be aggressively employed to…[o]btain local, regional, and international support for COIN operations." (p. 152)
The manual urges commanders to personally engage the media to convey their messaging (p. 163), and discusses the importance of information operations to "reinforce the will of the U.S. public." (p. 164)
All of this is Pentagon bureaucracy-speak, of course, for using taxpayer dollars to fight a propaganda battle at home against war opponents (or, in this case, some 60 percent of the American people) to prevent them from effectively pressuring their elected officials to end this misbegotten war.
But no matter how much the Pentagon spins their message into the mainstream U.S. media, the facts on the ground show that the insurgency continues to spread, that violence is increasing, that U.S. troop deaths are increasing, and that the U.S. lacks one of counterinsurgency’s own premises for success: a legitimate host nation government.
You, American Citizen, are now the target, the "human terrain," in a taxpayer-funded campaign to sell a failing war strategy. The Pentagon knows what you think. They don’t like it. So they’re just going to try to pummel you with spin until you roll over and let them continue their ugly, futile waste of lives and resources.
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14 Comments




Over a F*cking Billion bucks wasted on our PR alone…? WTF… Over…? 8-(
What a waste of effort. With that amount of money they could give each senator $5 Million per year, and each congress critter $1 milllion per year, and buy all the support they would need in congress.
*heh* A true publicly financed congress, eh…? ;-)
Isn’t there some law, or Constitutional Article or something, that forbids carrying out such an effort against one’s own country during war?
Just got word that military recruiters are now targeting skateboard parks. Somehow the idea of American kids showing off skateboarding in Afghanistan while being a part of the ongoing slaughter there seems particularly repellent, but have no doubt, the corporate media will be showcasing those skateboarders winning hearts-and-minds soon.
Like BPs high dollar PR push, now threatening they may not have the $$ to pay claims….I guess they think we’re all dumb.
Apparently so…! ;-)
Btw, Happy International al-Quds Day…! *g*
Is there any way to find out if the Pentagon actually contributes to members of Congress? Is it legal? Does it matter to any member of the military, like, uh, General Petraeus? If the Pentagon can support media activity, can such media activity pass such “$upport” on to actual media or to actual lobbyists? Who would know? Most of the security budget is secret. Our government could be both covertly and overtly using taxpayer money to build war support just as they support combat and combat support. Where does combat “support” stop and propaganda begin?
The corporations that serve the Pentagon with weapons and support products and services do lobby and contribute heavily to all congressional candidates.
Our representatives set up sweetheart deals with them all the time and then when reps leave DC they often find jobs in the death weapons industry. These corporations have set up shop in nearly every congressional district in the nation, so any decrease in funding to the Pentagon is met by the lobbyists saying “Well Senator, we will have to lay off 100 (or a thousand) workers because of these cuts.”
And there is also the traitor/you-don’t-support-our-soldiers trip.
These people have a stranglehold on your representatives, and this excessive spending on death weapons is, in part, what caused the former Soviet Union to collapse. It may happen here too as more of the GNP is devoted to military procurement and death-weapon design and less to infrastructure and social security needs. Times for austerity seldom affect the military. The death weapons manufacturers are reaping in billions.
It is happening right down the street from you!
Where does propaganda stop and torture begin?
I believe Afghanistan and Iraq will persuade every nation that it needs atomic weapons if it is to avoid being invaded, occupied, raped, sodomized, and tortured by Mrkn mercenary thugs.
Everyone being equal will be quite salutary.
Aye Laddy.
They are spending more of our own money to propagandize us than they spend persuading the whole rest of the world that we are The Good Guys(TM).
I was going to write that it’s illegal to spend government money on political campaigns. Then I remembered that no one in the Pentagon has to run for office. So none of that PR is “political” — ha ha ha.
What a ridiculous system of government we now have. Our political process did not survive the advent of electronic media. It just wasn’t designed to withstand this many lies aimed at the citizenry. More than any other factor, I blame our system of commercial television for the deterioration of the US electorate. It’s so seductive! Such a deal! We get to watch cops and robbers ad infinitum for free in return for letting them fill up our heads with lies.
Robocalls.