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Title: Neo-cons Spinning Hearts and Minds
Source: Inter Press Service
URL Source: http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=38294
Published: Jun 24, 2007
Author: Khody Akhavi
Post Date: 2007-06-25 22:35:42 by Dakmar
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Views: 197
Comments: 9

WASHINGTON, Jun 24 (IPS) - As the George W. Bush administration struggles through its last two years in office, it appears that the agenda of neoconservative ideologues has finally lost its appeal among strategic parts of the U.S. foreign policy apparatus.

But as their influence has waned at the Pentagon and State Department, neo-conservative hawks have taken charge on the battlefield of public diplomacy.

Intent on fixing what American Enterprise Institute (AEI) fellow Joshua Muravchik termed Bush's "public diplomacy mess," right-wing hawks have gained control of the weapons in the "war of ideas" -- U.S. government-funded and supported media outlets such as Voice of America (VOA), Al-Hurra, and Radio Farda, which broadcast to the Middle East and aim to offer an alternative view of the news.

The recent appointment of Jeffrey Gedmin, a veteran neo-conservative polemicist, as the director of Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty (RFE), and a smear campaign that led to the recent resignation of Larry Register, Al-Hurra's former news director, appears to herald a turn towards more ideologically rigid programming.

As a result, viewers and listeners of U.S.-supported media in the Middle East are being exposed to a tougher ideological line that endorses the hallmarks of the neoconservative agenda -- regime change and interventionist policies in the region.

"No group other than neocons is likely to figure out how to do that," wrote Muravchik, in a December 2006 article in Foreign Policy magazine entitled "Operation Comeback", a reference to the declining influence of neo-conservatives in the Bush administration. "We are, after all, a movement whose raison d'etre was combating anti-Americanism in the United States. Who better then to combat it abroad?"

In a widely-circulated email memo sent to White House advisor Karl Rove in July 2006 and obtained by IPS, the former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich also criticised the State Department's inability to manage the information campaign advocating U.S. foreign policy interests in the region.

He called on Karen Hughes, undersecretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the State Department, to "run the information operation aimed at delegitimising Syria, Iran and Hezbollah every day."

Earlier this year, a report authored by Ladan Archin, head of the Pentagon's Iran directorate who, in the run-up to the Iraq War, worked in the agency's controversial Office of Special Plans, charged that both VOA's Persian TV service and Radio Farda, a Persian-language radio station that broadcasts from Prague and Washington, were too soft in the their criticism of Iran's regime.

Archin's report, which was obtained by the McClatchy Newspapers Washington bureau, complained that, while VOA's Persian TV service "often invites guests who defend the Islamic Republic's version of issues, it consistently fails to maintain a balance by inviting informed guests who represent another perspective on the same issue."

With the neo-conservative drums beating inside the Washington Beltway, the reshuffling of key positions at REF and Al-Hurra came as no surprise.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice announced in February a major initiative to promote democracy in Iran, including 50 million dollars to increase Persian-language television broadcasts.

Congress also appropriated 21.4 million dollars to expand VOA's Persian television programming to 12 hours a day, and 14.7 million dollars more for Radio Farda (which means "Tomorrow" in Farsi).

In early 2007, the Broadcasting Board of Governor's chairman, Kenneth Tomlinson, named Gedmin, a former AEI fellow and a founding member, along with Vice President Dick Cheney and former Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld, of the Project for a New American Century, as RFE's director. Gedmin's new job gave him control over Radio Farda and Voice of America. Some listeners have since noted changes in the tone and content of their programming.

A Jun. 14 VOA broadcast in Persian, for example, featured an original interview with AEI fellow and leading neo-conservative Richard Perle on the future of democracy in Iran, as well as a roundtable discussion with Shahryar Ahi, chief organiser of a conference of Iranian opposition groups in Paris. Ahi, an informal liaison during the 1970's between the Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, and the White House, currently works with the Shah's 45-year-old, Washington-based son, Reza Pahlavi.

Radio Farda has featured three exclusive and well-publicised interviews with Perle, Michael Rubin, yet another AEI fellow, and Pahlavi, according to Hossein Derkhshan, an Iranian blogger whose weblog, http://hoder.com, is widely read.

As the Bush administration ramps up its offensive against Iran's regime through VOA and Radio Farda, neo-conservatives have also taken aim at Al-Hurra, a U.S.-sponsored Arabic-language satellite television station that broadcasts to 22 countries across the Middle East on an annual budget of more than 70 million dollars.

In early June, Register resigned from Al-Hurra after less than six months on the job, in the wake of a series of public attacks against him and the station's allegedly anti-U.S. content by neo-conservative columnist Joel Mowbray in the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal.

Mowbrey complained that Register was directly responsible for most Al-Hurra broadcasts that, among other things, carried Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's December 2006 speech in its entirety, reported uncritically on last year's Holocaust conference in Iran, and referred to the establishment of Israel in 1948 as "al Naqba," which means "catastrophe" in Arabic.

"Our taxpayer-financed Arabic network was set up to counter Al-Jazeera, not echo it," he wrote.

Since its launch in 2004, Al-Hurra had served as the centrepiece of Washington's "aggressive post-9/11 courtship of the Arab world" and was "fulfilling its mission" until it hired Register, according to another Mowbray column.

Yet Register's predecessor, Moufac Harb, resigned a month after a scathing report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that Al-Hurra lacked "a comprehensive, long-term strategic plan" and criticised its reported audience statistics.

Register, a veteran producer and vice president who worked at CNN for 20 years, was supposed to boost the profile of the station, win audience share and generate political debate. But his attempts to appeal to an Arab audience ostensibly went against the goals of the neo-conservative establishment in Washington.

"The conservative crusade against Register demonstrates one of the great difficulties facing any official American broadcasting in the Middle East," wrote Marc Lynch, a professor at George Washington University whose blog, www.abuaardvark, on Arab media and politics is widely read in Washington, in Britain's Guardian newspaper.

"To be a free and credible media outlet means allowing critics of American policy to speak and covering news that might make America look bad," he noted. *****


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#3. To: Dakmar (#0)

Oh yeah- I bet the Iranians are hunkered down in their basements- listening to cobbled together wireless radios just so they can get "the truth" from the Neocon radio broadcasts. Uh Huh. The Iranians, seeing what the US has done for Iraq- can't wait for the bombs to start falling on them and the US to invade- to brutalize and murder them as well. They don't like electricity or running water either I imagine.

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#4. To: Burkeman1, kiki, robin, Esso (#3)

They don't like electricity or running water either I imagine.

Holy cow, something in what you said tripped the "cargo cult" block in my memory, but somewhere along the way it got jumbled with requests for "neocon", and then it occured to me: neocons are the cargo cult. They understand power, but haven't the faintest idea of why a republic would allow it to be concentrated. Theirs for the taking, best I can understand their thought process. Neocons are thugs, basically, and Bush and Cheney are war criminals.

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