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To: Andy from Beaverton
Can you really blame Steves when there are limp-wristed liberals just like him putting out reports in the Pentagon?

This report pays a lot of lip service to "Presidential leadership" at the begininning, but this part below pretty much denies everything the President has said about Iraq. I don't know why Pentagon officials allowed this report on the internet. Its on their own site for heaven's sake.

Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Strategic Communication

The information campaign — or as some still would have it, “the war of ideas,” or the struggle for “hearts and minds” — is important to every war effort. In this war it is an essential objective, because the larger goals of U.S. strategy depend on separating the vast majority of non-violent Muslims from the radical-militant Islamist-Jihadists. But American efforts have not only failed in this respect: they may also have achieved the opposite of what they intended.

American direct intervention in the Muslim World has paradoxically elevated the stature of and support for radical Islamists, while diminishing support for the United States to single-digits in some Arab societies.

-- Muslims do not “hate our freedom,” but rather, they hate our policies. The overwhelming majority voice their objections to what they see as one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights, and the longstanding, even increasing support for what Muslims collectively see as tyrannies, most notably Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Pakistan, and the Gulf states.

--Thus when American public diplomacy talks about bringing democracy to Islamic societies, this is seen as no more than self-serving hypocrisy. Moreover, saying that “freedom is the future of the Middle East” is seen as patronizing, suggesting that Arabs are like the enslaved peoples of the old Communist World — but Muslims do not feel this way: they feel oppressed, but not enslaved.

--Furthermore, in the eyes of Muslims, American occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq has not led to democracy there, but only more chaos and suffering. U.S. actions appear in contrast to be motivated by ulterior motives, and deliberately controlled in order to best serve American national interests at the expense of truly Muslim self determination.

--Therefore, the dramatic narrative since 9/11 has essentially borne out the entire radical Islamist bill of particulars. American actions and the flow of events have elevated the authority of the Jihadi insurgents and tended to ratify their legitimacy among Muslims. Fighting groups portray themselves as the true defenders of an Ummah (the entire Muslim community) invaded and under attack — to broad public support.

--What was a marginal network is now an Ummah-wide movement of fighting groups. Not only has there been a proliferation of “terrorist” groups: the unifying context of a shared cause creates a sense of affiliation across the many cultural and sectarian boundaries that divide Islam.

8 posted on 12/05/2004 9:02:32 AM PST by edweena
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To: edweena

This report does exactly what Steves has done - it lumps all "Muslims" together, assumes the United States is always wrong and, therefore, the violent actions of some, is the justifiable reaction of the entire Arab world.

It ignores the fact that the "arab voice" is largely that of extreme right wing christian fundamentalists, sorry, excuse me.........extreme Islamic fundamentalists whose idea of political dissent is death and destruction.

Of course it might be a good idea after all. It seems to influence some people.


14 posted on 12/05/2004 9:27:41 AM PST by Westerby (There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood leads on to fortune...........)
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