How The CIA Will Manipulate Public Opinion In Germany And France To Support Continued War In Afghanistan
by Tyler Durden
hat tip: Zero Hedge
March 26, 2010
The latest stunner from the CIA and the Obama administration via Wikileaks. To wit:
This classified CIA analysis from March, outlines possible PR-strategies to shore up public support in Germany and France for a continued war in Afghanistan. After the Dutch government fell on the issue of dutch troops in Afghanistan last month, the CIA became worried that similar events could happen in the countries that post the third and fourth largest troop contingents to the ISAF-mission. The proposed PR strategies focus on pressure points that have been identified within these countries. For France it is the sympathy of the public for Afghan refugees and women. For Germany it is the fear of the consequences of defeat (drugs, more refugees, terrorism) as well as for Germany’s standing in the NATO. The memo is a recipe for the targeted manipulation of public opinion in two NATO ally countries, written by the CIA. It is classified as Confidential / No Foreign Nationals.
Full report demonstrating the level to which US foreign policy has collapsed. Perhaps someone can forward this to the Nobel peace prize committee?
1 opmerking:
En Helen Thomas (Arabisch christen van huis uit en dus verdacht) was framed.
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