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By Arianna Huffington
Forget the escalating sectarian violence. Forget the rising
influence of Iran. Forget the 100-Iraqi-deaths-per-day. Forget
the 2,638 American dead.
For Don Rumsfeld the problem isn't that we are not winning
the war in Iraq, the problem is that we are not properly
spinning the war in Iraq.
Along with comparing his critics to Hitler appeasers, the
beleaguered defense secretary has spent the early part of
this week making the case that the horrific state of affairs
in Iraq is really just a case of bad PR.
"The enemy is so much better at communicating," he
whined to a gathering of Veterans of Foreign Wars. "I
wish we were better at countering that because the constant
drumbeat of things they say—all of which are not true—is
harmful."
And during a question-and-answer session with Navy personnel,
he bemoaned the ability of terrorist groups—who, according
to Rummy, have "media committees"—to "manipulate
the media," saying, "That's the thing that keeps
me up at night."
That's all you need to know about Don Rumsfeld. He's not
losing sleep over the bloody reality in Iraq (and his role
in creating it); he's tossing and turning over the fact that
he hasn't been able to package that bloody reality more effectively.
It's all about appearances.
You can just picture him in bed, fuming—not over the
latest body count stats or the latest dire predictions by
U.S. generals, but over the latest batch of bad press clippings.
"What bothers me the most is how clever the enemy is," he
said. "They are actively manipulating the media in this
country... They can lie with impunity."
It wasn't hard to detect a hint of envy in his voice and
a wistful look in his eye as he said this. After all, hadn't
he and Doug Feith created the Office of Strategic Influence
before the war so the Pentagon also could lie with impunity?
Damn The New York Times! If it hadn't exposed their plans,
America could be winning the spin war (if not the real one).
But even without the OSI, Rummy still manages a little manipulation
of his own. During his Navy Q&A, he claimed that the
terrorists groups—using their crack "media committees," no
doubt—had tried to undermine support for the war by
falsely blaming U.S. troops for civilian deaths in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
As if it was the terrorists' PR geniuses who came up with
the horrors of Abu Ghraib, Haditha, the rape and murders
in Mahmudiyah, and the long line of civilian casualties from
American bombing runs in Afghanistan.
And how about today's report that the sergeant who led the
Haditha attack had originally been recommended for a medal
for his actions that day? Was that a terrorist media committee
plant, too? (If so, maybe Tom Cruise should have replaced
his sister with these guys.)
No matter. The facts are besides the point with Rummy. As
he's made clear from the beginning, he doesn't see Iraq as
a war that needs to be won. For him, it's a PR campaign that
needs to be spun.
It's a long, hard media manipulation slog.
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