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Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
linky
"U.S. military officers say they are optimistic they are close to breaking the resistance. "We are winning this fight," said Brig. Gen. Mark Hertling, assistant commander of the 1st Armored Division, responsible for security in most of Baghdad."
Originally posted by: chess9
More killed since his capture.
More spin control from the Pentagon. Tsk, Tsk and here in America, Land of the Free Idiots and Home of the Brave Numbskulls.
-Robert
Hero, sounds a lot like Viet Nam. We were winning right up until we lost. Hero, do you live near a big city. If so, go see the re-release of the 1965 film The Battle of Algiers.
Originally posted by: GrGr
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"The concept of ?information dominance? is the key to understanding US and UK propaganda strategy and a central component of the US aim of ?total spectrum dominance?. It redefines our notions of spin and propaganda and the role of the media in capitalist society. To say that it is about total propaganda control is to force the English language into contortions that the term propaganda simply cannot handle. Information dominance is not about the success of propaganda in the conventional sense with which we are all familiar. It is not about all those phrases ?winning hearts and minds?, about truth being ?the first casualty? about ?media manipulation? about ?opinion control? or about ?information war?. Or, to be more exact - it is about these things but none of them can quite stretch to accommodate the integrated conception of media and communication encapsulated in the phrase information dominance.
Information dominance is a concept of elegant simplicity and at the same time complex interconnectedness. It plays a key role in US military strategy and foreign policy. The now quite well known statement of this is contained in the [/u]Pentagon?s Joint Vision 2020, where the key term is ?full spectrum dominance? which ?implies that US forces are able to conduct prompt, sustained and synchronized operations with combinations of forces tailored to specific situations and with access to and freedom to operate in all domains ? space, sea, land, air and information?[/u]. [1]
The inclusion of information on the list is not surprising, but it has not attracted much attention in public debate even in the anti war movement. The question is how central is information? The US Army regards it as important enough to issue a 314 page manual on it in November 2003. Titled Information Operations: Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, the first sentence states unambiguously: ?information is an element of combat power?. [2]
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According to Lt Gen Keith B. Alexander, the US Army deputy chief of staff for intelligence the way forward for integrating intelligence and information across the military is the creation of ?Information Dominance Centers?. There are already 15 of these in the US and in Kuwait and Baghdad." UnQ
etc.
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The Pentagon is twisting reality to make it fit into it's agenda, nothing new there. But to take anything they say at face value is gullible indeed. Lynch etc.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: GrGr
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"The concept of ?information dominance? is the key to understanding US and UK propaganda strategy and a central component of the US aim of ?total spectrum dominance?. It redefines our notions of spin and propaganda and the role of the media in capitalist society. To say that it is about total propaganda control is to force the English language into contortions that the term propaganda simply cannot handle. Information dominance is not about the success of propaganda in the conventional sense with which we are all familiar. It is not about all those phrases ?winning hearts and minds?, about truth being ?the first casualty? about ?media manipulation? about ?opinion control? or about ?information war?. Or, to be more exact - it is about these things but none of them can quite stretch to accommodate the integrated conception of media and communication encapsulated in the phrase information dominance.
Information dominance is a concept of elegant simplicity and at the same time complex interconnectedness. It plays a key role in US military strategy and foreign policy. The now quite well known statement of this is contained in the [/u]Pentagon?s Joint Vision 2020, where the key term is ?full spectrum dominance? which ?implies that US forces are able to conduct prompt, sustained and synchronized operations with combinations of forces tailored to specific situations and with access to and freedom to operate in all domains ? space, sea, land, air and information?[/u]. [1]
The inclusion of information on the list is not surprising, but it has not attracted much attention in public debate even in the anti war movement. The question is how central is information? The US Army regards it as important enough to issue a 314 page manual on it in November 2003. Titled Information Operations: Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, the first sentence states unambiguously: ?information is an element of combat power?. [2]
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According to Lt Gen Keith B. Alexander, the US Army deputy chief of staff for intelligence the way forward for integrating intelligence and information across the military is the creation of ?Information Dominance Centers?. There are already 15 of these in the US and in Kuwait and Baghdad." UnQ
etc.
link
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The Pentagon is twisting reality to make it fit into it's agenda, nothing new there. But to take anything they say at face value is gullible indeed. Lynch etc.
"It is evident that the US and its UK ally are intent on ruling the world and that information control has become central to that effort."
Yeah, thanks for that link. Chess seemed to like it though. If you seriously read stuff like that and believe it, then that explains a lot.
Heart, I read the Guerillas in the Mist article. Thanks
Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
linky
"U.S. military officers say they are optimistic they are close to breaking the resistance. "We are winning this fight," said Brig. Gen. Mark Hertling, assistant commander of the 1st Armored Division, responsible for security in most of Baghdad."
She's certainly ferocious . . . like a starving piranha . . . unfortunately she has the visage and wit of a piranha.if your a conservative, ann coulter is our equivalent to al franken..ferociously funny (but only if your a conservative, otherwise i suppose one might find her a little over the top..much like i find al franken)
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Chris Hitchens and Andrew Sullivan are certainly good writers but Ann Coulter *cough*.
She's certainly ferocious . . . like a starving piranha . . . unfortunately she has the visage and wit of a piranha.if your a conservative, ann coulter is our equivalent to al franken..ferociously funny (but only if your a conservative, otherwise i suppose one might find her a little over the top..much like i find al franken)
