Submitted by John Stauber on
Exactly three years ago our book Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq was published. Our publisher pitched it this way: "Rampton and Stauber take no prisoners as they reveal - headline by headline, news show by news show, press conference by press conference - the deliberate, aggressive, and highly successful public relations campaign that sold the Iraqi war to the American public. Rampton and Stauber show us a brave new shocking world where savvy marketers, 'information warriors,' and 'perception managers' can sell an entire war to consumers." Our new book, The Best War Ever: Lies, Damned Lies and the Mess in Iraq, is a month away from publication; it will hit bookstores September 14th.
This time the publisher writes, "They told us so. The first authors to expose the blatant deceptions that got us into the Iraq War now reveal how the same lies have led us toward defeat. Here is a vital account of what transpires when a government believes its own deceptions and the news media fails to challenge them. Now that even US generals agree that war critics were right in the first place, Rampton and Stauber show us how to wake up and not be misled again."
Our book Weapons of Mass Deception was briefly a 2003 New York Times best seller, even though the mainstream media we criticized in it generally ignored the book. Today, three years later, the same propagandists and the same methods of propaganda that sold the war on Iraq are keeping the United States mired in a horrific and self-defeating quagmire. Just this past week one of the leading advocates for war, Weekly Standard editor and founder of the Project for a New American Century Bill Kristol editorialized that the United States should launch a strike against Iran. Of course for Bill Kristol this extremist warmonger is just business as usual; his neoconservative agenda, as we noted in Weapons of Mass Deception, is a dominant US empire astride the world from space, what the disgraced Tom DeLay called a "super duper power" ruling the world.
Former House Speaker and historian Newt Gingrich has also been upping the ante of pro-war rhetoric, referring to the current world situation as World War III, as if acknowledging that the old brand, the global war on terror, has lost its glitter in light of the truths that have emerged regarding the disastrous deception that is the war on Iraq. Gingrich is widely regarded as a contender for the presidency of the United States in 2008 and his marketing of World War III is the result of political strategic thinking, however offensive and hyperbolic it might be. Presidents and presidential candidates have a long history of successfully using fear and pro-war rhetoric to advance their political careers and political agendas.
Sheldon Rampton and I look forward to hitting the road nation-wide in September and October, speaking out on the propaganda behind the US war in Iraq, both then in 2003 and now in 2006. As dire as the situation seems, there are solutions to the current crisis of political jingoism, and one is as old-value American as can be: vote the rascals out. If you don't like what the political leadership in Washington has done and is doing by misleading America into war and keeping US troops occupying Iraq, show them with your vote. There is today a movement called Voters for Peace with a website that let's you join and pledge to do just that.
The months ahead are crucial. The world teeters on the edge of what some gleefully brand World War III, while Bill Kristol advocates spreading the war exponentially. Proponents of these positions are fixtures in TV's talking head parade, and their point of view gets plenty of free airtime that is denied to critics and advocates for saner and more effective alternatives. The mainstream US news media seem little changed or chastened by their role as cheerleaders for war. It falls to critics and opponents of the war in Iraq and its expansion into some neocon vision of World War III to find ways to reach the majority of Americans with the facts that are routinely absent in mainstream media.
Opponents of US militarism need to show that there is a movement for peace and justice that can move itself beyond the politics of protest to the politics of power by showing up at the ballot box to make the changes necessary. We need to reign in the dissembling extremists who helped sell the current mess in Iraq and who continue to pour gasoline on the flames of terror and war.
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pikers replied on Permalink
Hard to remain objective...
Mutternich replied on Permalink
I appreciate it the way it is.
pikers replied on Permalink
Intellectual dishonesty is not a virtue...
Mutternich replied on Permalink
How many disclaimers do you want?