Saturday, March 27, 2010

Recruit Afghan women to sell war to Europeans : CIA reports!


"There are evidences that the United States intelligence is voluntarily harming the European Union while the EU is trying to build a European defense integrated policy, operations relayed by European scholars and journalists on the payroll." Looks like this private statement of a European security critic is... poppycock? Here is what the AFP reports: " A CIA expert has called for recruiting Afghan women in a public relations bid to persuade skeptical Europeans to support the NATO-led war effort, according to a document leaked Friday. "Afghan women could serve as ideal messengers in humanizing" the mission for European audiences, particularly in France, according to the CIA analysis, posted on WikiLeaks, a whistleblower website.

Afghan women's views would carry special weight as they could express "their aspirations for the future, and their fears of a Taliban victory," it said. The Central Intelligence Agency declined to CONFIRM OR DENY if the document was genuine. But WikiLeaks has previously posted government and corporate documents that were later verified. AFP writes.

The report by a CIA expert on "strategic communications" and State Department analysts of public opinion warned that popular support for the war in Europe was weak and could easily collapse, citing the recent fall of the Dutch government over the issue. "The tone of previous debate suggests that a spike in French or German casualties or in Afghan civilian casualties could become a tipping point in converting passive opposition into active calls for immediate withdrawal," it said. The analysis, dated March 11, suggested public relations strategies to drum up support for the war in Germany and France, which maintain the third and fourth largest troop deployments in Afghanistan.

"Outreach initiatives that create media opportunities for Afghan women to share their stories with French, German, and other European women could help to overcome pervasive skepticism among women in Western Europe toward the ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) mission," it said. Public relations efforts could "tap into acute French concern for civilians and refugees," the report said, suggesting highlighting polls that show most Afghans support the presence of coalition troops. Such an approach could stress the potential dangers facing Afghan civilians if NATO-led troops were defeated and "leverage French (and other European) guilt for abandoning them."

"The prospect of the Taliban rolling back hard-won progress on girls? education could provoke French indignation, become a rallying point for France's largely secular public, and give voters a reason to support a good and necessary cause despite casualties." The report also suggested taking advantage of President Barack Obama's popularity in France and Germany, arguing that appeals from the US president on the importance of the allied role in the war could have a positive effect. The memorandum is titled: "Afghanistan: Sustaining West European Support for the NATO-led Mission -- Why Counting on Apathy Might Not Be Enough."

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Sources: wire news agency, reporter's notes, Counterpunch newsletter.

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