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Title: How Was Pentagon 'Withdrawal Letter" Leaked To Iraq? Anatomy Of A Propaganda Coup
Source: [None]
URL Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopoliti ... information-unauthorized-draft
Published: Jan 7, 2020
Author: Tyler Durden
Post Date: 2020-01-07 14:11:37 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 229
Comments: 18

The inside account of how the now infamous "phony" letter announcing complete US troop withdrawal from Iraq after seventeen years details astoundingly how the "posting of the letter online unleashed a mad, behind-the-scenes scramble at the Pentagon, the White House, and on Capitol Hill, as elected officials, policymakers, military advisers and journalists sought to understand whether the letter intended to communicate what its plain language suggested."

As different departments and levels within the Pentagon bureaucracy attempted to account for it, the story changed multiple times. In a matter of a couple hours it went from "authentic" to "phony" to part of an effort to sow "active disinformation" — and finally according to a confused press briefing by Gen. Milley and Defense Secretary Mark Esper an "unauthorized draft" and "an honest mistake".

This after The Washington Post and a host of other major outlets "confirmed" it as "authentic" — in the words of WaPo's Beirut Bureau chief Liz Sly.

At Monday's Pentagon briefing itself which attempted to assess the origins of the mysterious draft letter, The Dispatch summarized the atmosphere: "Was the United States really moving to remove its remaining troops from Iraq? Nobody seemed to know."

And ultimately no definitive answers came, other than the Pentagon and administration denying than an Iraq pullout is happening, as to just how a "draft letter" which had been making the rounds at CENTCOM came to be in the hands of the Iraqis, after which it was posted online.

As The Dispatch notes, the letter wasn't merely announced by some Iraqi politician in Baghdad, but was released via America's enemies:

The news was a propaganda coup for the Iranians and those in Iraq who support them. The story broke on the television channel of an Iran-backed Iraqi militia, Asaib Ahl al-Haq (AAH), after it was leaked by the Iraqi prime minister’s office, according to Liz Sly, Beirut bureau chief for the Washington Post, who noted that the leader of AAH is a U.S.-designated terrorist and his militia is responsible for the deaths of dozens of Americans.

The letter soon made its way into the American media.

Initially, there was this statement out of the Pentagon policy office in conjunction with Operation Inherent Resolve: “OIR has confirmed with us at the working level that this is active disinformation.” The Pentagon was “fairly certain that this is a fake” according to that early media statement.

Liz Sly ✔ @LizSly

Though the letter doesn’t bear a signature, the US military has confirmed its authenticity. Not clear yet whether it’s a full or partial withdrawal, but the reference to deference to the Iraqi parliament’s decision makes it seem pretty definitive.

But then this later at the Pentagon press briefing:

They didn’t declare the letter a fake but they couldn’t offer much of an explanation of its provenance or meaning, either. Esper pleaded ignorance. “I don't know what that letter is,” he said. “We’re trying to find out where that’s coming from, what that is. But there has been no decision made to leave Iraq, period.” He declined to confirm its authenticity. “No, I can’t.”

Gen. Milley couldn’t verify that the letter was real, either. “I do know that it's not signed,” he said. “But I just looked at it right there; it's not signed.”

So even the attempts to account for what may or may not be a "draft" letter which originated within the Pentagon itself and then leaked to the Iraqis remain contradictory.

The final word from the Defense Department seems to be a shoulder shrug and that it was "an honest mistake".

What remains is that the whole embarrassing and bizarre episode does indeed appear a "propaganda coup for the Iranians and those in Iraq who support them."

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

I don't think it's intentional propaganda by the US as it embarrasses the US more than it helps in anyway.

Pinguinite  posted on  2020-01-07   15:50:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Pinguinite, Horse (#1)

I tend to think that anything like this, coming from the Pentagon, is a psyop. Perhaps only to gain time, although it could be (and I think likely) a cover for a buildup to invasion.

Anthem  posted on  2020-01-08   1:38:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Anthem (#3)

I've not seen/heard any talk of invading Iran. I think even the Deep State knows its off the table. Iran is far too big to invade, far to costly in every way, with no bordering country that would be a safe place to stage.

While we know the PTB's will do things underhandedly, it's also true that mistakes are made and we shouldn't consider the gov to be error free in every way. Blunders will be made everywhere there are people. The Iranians appear to have made there's by shooting down a commercial airline by mistake amid the peak of tensions after their missile strike. Maybe it was something more covert than that, but.... that's plausible.

Pinguinite  posted on  2020-01-09   21:10:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Pinguinite (#4) (Edited)

I think you are whistling past the graveyard.

We surround them.

They have vowed to restart nuclear weapon development. Israel and SA want the threat removed.

Death merchants want more war and a reduction in population. Destruction of Iran as an independent nation has been on the agenda for decades and accelerated after the end of the "Cold War" psyop.

Those good people, an ancient civilization compatible with Christianity (St. Augustine was a Manichean), are going to get bombed back to the stone age, as Iraq and Libya were.

Anthem  posted on  2020-01-18   12:29:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Anthem (#5)

Those good people, an ancient civilization compatible with Christianity (St. Augustine was a Manichean), are going to get bombed back to the stone age, as Iraq and Libya were.

To be clear, I'm speaking only of invading being impractical. Bombing is another matter and that certainly is on the table. But troops on the ground, taking over cities and regions, no, I don't see that as anything the US is planning. When Iraq was invaded, the US staged all forces in Saudi Arabia. We had all the time in the world to prepare and it took some 3-4 months as I recall, and Saddam was nice enough to do nothing while the US went about dotting all i's and crossing all t's, and only when all was ready, we moved in.

Where would they stage for an Iran invasion? Iraq? They pretty much don't even like the bases there any more. Do it in Iraq and it will be met with all manner of disruption.

Afghanistan doesn't have a coast line. We'd have to get permission from Pakistan to convoy through their country. And of course, Afghanis don't like us either. I don't think Pakistan is going to be too friendly either. We could either stage in Saudi Arabia again and then launch the invasion through Iraq and maybe Kuwait, in which case the force has to endure logistical problems going, again, through somewhat hostile territory. Or there's the tried and true amphibious assault, maybe Omaha beach style, which could generate enough fatalities to cause the US to be political losers in the endeavor before the first US boot hits Iranian soil.

And all that assumes Iran will be sporting about the whole thing and wait for whatever preparations the US military needs to make before taking action. More likely they'll start lobbing missiles at whatever spot the US picks to stage, whether it be Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan or wherever, targeting ports and, yes, Diego Garcia as well, tempting the US to go nuclear.

Naturally the US seeing all this will decide to bomb first. And that would be the beginning of the war, and it wouldn't go beyond that.

Pinguinite  posted on  2020-01-18   20:26:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Pinguinite (#9) (Edited)

I don't think Pakistan is going to be too friendly either.

and, yes, Diego Garcia as well,

Pakistan is impossible to get into if you are an American.

Diego Garcia is out of range of Iranian ballistic missiles. ;)

www.thedrive.com/the- war-...ploys-six-b-52s-to-diego-garcia-beyond-reach-of-irans-ballistic- missiles

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-01-19   13:22:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: BTP Holdings (#12)

Diego Garcia is out of range of Iranian ballistic missiles. ;)

Land based missiles, yes, but Iran apparently has a sizable submarine fleet.

Now I would not want to be a crew member on such a sub when full hostilities break out between the US and Iran, but.... my hunch is that the subs might have missile tech for attacking land targets.

I've no idea, honestly, but I did read somewhere Iran has almost 40 subs.

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