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Truth from These Podia

Summary of a Study of Strategic Influence, Perception Management, Strategic 
Information Warfare and Strategic Psychological Operations in Gulf II

By Sam Gardiner1 Colonel, USAF (Retired)

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9240.htm

09/08/03

Preface
My intent was not to do this myself. The work had to be a combination of 
the kind of research I was doing and investigative journalism. I could do 
the outside part. Someone had to talk to those inside. After my return from 
an information warfare conference in London in July, I began looking for 
interest in one of the major newspapers. I found that interest in Mark 
Fineman at the LA Times.

Mark had covered the war and previously had been bureau chief for the paper 
in Philippines, India, Cyprus and Mexico City. Although he had covered some 
of the stories I examined in my research, he saw very early the point I was 
making about the implication of their being seen as a whole, the strategic 
picture. We continued to exchange e-mails, talk by phone and met four times 
after our initial session. He shared information he was uncovering. I 
shared my developing research.

Mark Fineman died of an apparent heart attack while on assignment in 
Baghdad on September 23, 2003.

It was not bad intelligence.

It was much more. It was an orchestrated effort. It began before the war, 
was a major effort during the war and continues as post-conflict distortions.

The title of this study was difficult for me. When I began I thought it was 
going to be an analysis of Pentagon spin. I was going to call it, “Truth 
from this Podium.” That was to be a play on promises we were given before 
the war. The more I did, the more it became clear that it was not just the 
Pentagon. It was the White House, and it was Number 10 Downing Street. It 
was more than spin.

I though about calling it “Apparatus of Lies,” connecting to a title the 
White House gave a paper on Iraq’s decade of fabrication, mostly about 
weapons of destruction. Although lies were part of the effort, that title 
would have been off the mark because the story is more about aversion to 
truth rather than the open lie.

I also missed on the subject. I thought it was going to be about spinning 
the stories of the conflict. I was wrong. The real essence of what I found 
was a much broader problem. It is a problem about the future as much as the 
past. This problem became the story of the study.

This is one way of summarizing the study:

The United States (and UK) conducted a strategic influence campaign that:

…distorted perceptions of the situation both before and during the conflict.

…caused misdirection of portions of the military operation.

…was irresponsible in parts.

…might have been illegal in some ways.

…cost big bucks.

…will be even more serious in the future.

I know what I am suggesting is serious. I did not come to these conclusions 
lightly. Because my plea is for truth in war, I have tried to be very 
careful not to fall into a trap of describing exaggerations with 
exaggeration. I hope I’ve done that. I expect some will believe I have been 
guilty of the same sins. As long as we can have some discussion about truth 
in war, I accept the criticism.

You will see in my analysis and comments that I do not accept the notion 
that the first casualty of war is truth. I think we have to have a higher 
standard.

In the most basic sense, Washington and London did not trust the peoples of 
their democracies to come to right decisions. Truth became a casualty. When 
truth is a casualty, democracy receives collateral damage.

My plea is for truth. I believe we have to find ways to restore truth as 
currency of government in matters as serious as war. My story would be 
important if it were the last chapter of the book. It’s not. There is more 
to come. As the United States struggles with a post-conflict Iraq, 
distortions continue. Probably of more concern, major players in the game 
are working on ways to do it “better” in future conflicts.

In other words, it appears as if the issues of this war will become even 
more important for future wars. We have reason to be concerned.

Another way to summarize the study:

Summary
Clearly, the assumption of some in the government is the people of the 
United States and the United Kingdom will come to a wrong decision if they 
are the given truth.

We probably have taken “Information Warfare” too far.

We allowed strategic psychological operations to. become part of public 
affairs.

We failed to make adequate distinction between strategic influence stuff 
and intelligence.

Message became more important than performance.

The concepts of warfare got all mixed up in this war. I’ll come back to 
this subject later, but what has happened is that information warfare, 
strategic influence, strategic psychological operations pushed their way 
into the important process of informing the peoples of our two democracies. 
The United States and the UK got too good at the concepts they had been 
developing for future warfare.

The best way to describe my methodology is to use words that came from 
Admiral Poindexter’s unfunded project, Total Information Awareness, later 
known as Terrorism Information Awareness. What I have done is look for 
“inconsistencies in open source data with regard to known facts…and goals.”

Again to use the words from the Terrorism Information Awareness Program, by 
discovering linkages, it was possible to identify intent, methods of 
operations and organizational dynamics.

Through this methodology, it was possible to do what the Pentagon wanted to 
do, “to reduce vulnerability to open source information operations.”

Methodology
“The purpose…is to reduce vulnerability to open source information 
operations by developing the ability to detect inconsistencies in open 
source data with regard to known facts and…goals.”

“One of the characteristics…is that their organizational structures are not 
well understood and are purposefully designed to conceal their connections 
and relationships. DARPA’s premise is that by discovering linkages among 
people, places, things and events…to recognize patterns of relationships 
that are representative…, it can help identify…intent, methods of 
operation, and organizational dynamics.”

Report to Congress Regarding the Terrorism Information Awareness Program, 
May 20, 2003

My definitions are sloppy in this paper. Some would say I don’t know the 
definition of information warfare. It’s not because I don’t appreciate the 
clarity that comes from precise meaning. It’s because almost all of the 
pre-war definitions were violated in implementation. I was left with a 
couple questions, “What was true and who was affected by the non-truth?

They told us what they were going to do. The Department of Defense created 
a rather significant press storm early in 2002 when it was revealed that 
there were plans to create an office to do strategic influence. Efforts to 
create the office were brought to a halt with White House agreement. In 
November, the Secretary of Defense announced in a press conference on board 
an aircraft on the way to South America that he was just kidding when he 
said he would not do strategic influence.

The White House gave a similar warning. Andrew Card, the President’s Chief 
of Staff told us they would do a major campaign to sell the war. Alastair 
Campbell, Tony Blair’s just-resigned Strategy (and communications) 
Director, was orchestrating the same on the other side of the Atlantic.

The research then was to discover what they did and how they did what they 
said they were going to do.

I’m not going to address why they did it. That’s something I don’t 
understand even after all the research. I would like to ask them, “Why do 
it?” “Didn’t you know there would be consequences?’ It was not necessary. 
You could have told the truth. You don’t defend democracy by making light 
of its most basic elements. The American people would have supported the 
war. Why do it?

Announcing the Effort
“And then there was the Office of Strategic Influence. You may recall that. 
And ‘oh my goodness gracious isn't that terrible, Henny Penny the sky is 
going to fall.’ I went down that next day and said fine, if you want to 
savage this thing fine I'll give you the corpse. There's the name. You can 
have the name, but I'm gonna keep doing every single thing that needs to be 
done and I have.” Rumsfeld, November 18, 2002

 From a marketing point of view, you don't introduce new products in 
August," White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card Jr. told the New York 
Times in September. Card was explaining what the Times characterized as a 
"meticulously planned strategy to persuade the public, the Congress, and 
the allies of the need to confront the threat from Saddam Hussein."

It would cost over $200 million. Times of London, 9/17/02

These two chart are the results of my investigation:

The Stories of Strategic Influence (1)

• • • • Terrorism and 9/11 Lt. Commander Speicher Drones Mohammad Atta 
meeting with Iraqi • • • Nuclear materials from Niger Aluminum tubes 
Nuclear weapons development
• Ansar al-Salm • Dirty bombs
• Chemical and biological weapons – Quantities – Location – Delivery 
readiness • • • Humanitarian operations Attacking the power grid Russian 
punishment
• Weapons labs – Signing long term oil
• WMD cluster bombs contracts
• • • Scuds Cutting off ears Cyber war capability – Night-vision goggles – 
GPS Jamming equipment – Saddam in embassy
• German punishment
• Surrender of the 507th

The Stories of Strategic Influence (2)
• Civilian casualties

Red Zone

51st Iraqi Mechanized Division & • Woman hung for waving commander • French 
punishment

Uprising in Basrah – High precision switches

Liberations of Umm Qasr and Basrah

Iraqi white flag incidents – Smallpox strains

US and UK uniforms to commit – Signing long term oil contracts

atrocities – Spare parts for aircraft

Execution of prisoners

– Roland missiles


Salman Pak training facility

Private Lynch rescue – Passport for Iraqi leaders

–
Language • British Parliamentarian punishment

–
Holding the story • WMD location

Children soldiers

1000 Vehicle attack from Baghdad – Moved to Syria

–
Hidden

–
Just-in-time program

The post-conflict enemy

Status of infrastructure repairs

` From my research, the most profound thread is that WMD was only a very 
small part of the strategic influence, information operations and marketing 
campaign conducted on both sides of the Atlantic.

These are the stories on which I ended up doing detailed research. In each 
case, I attempted to find when and where the story originated, which 
officials made statements related to the story and then look at how it came 
out. Obviously, I am reporting on those where the outcome differed from the 
story.

My research suggests there were over 50 stories manufactured or at least 
engineered that distorted the picture of Gulf II for the American and 
British people. I’ll cover most in this report. At the end, I will also 
describe some stories that seem as if they were part of the strategic 
influence campaign although the evidence is only circumstantial.

What becomes important is not each story taken individually. If that were 
the case, it would probably seem only more of the same. If you were to look 
at them one at a time, you could conclude, “Okay we sort of knew that was 
happening.” It is the pattern that becomes important. It’s the summary of 
everything. To use a phrase often heard during the war, it’s the mosaic.

Recognizing I said I wouldn’t exaggerate, it would not be an exaggeration 
to say the people of the United States and UK can find out more about the 
contents of a can of soup they buy than the contents of the can of worms 
they bought with the 2003 war in the Gulf.

The Theory
In Strauss’ view, liberal democracies such as the Weimar Republic are not 
viable in the long term, since they do not offer their citizens any 
religious and moral footings. The practical consequence of this philosophy 
is fatal. According to its tenets, the elites have the right and even the 
obligation to manipulate the truth. Just as Plato recommends, they can take 
refuge in "pious lies" and in selective use of the truth.

Der Spiegel

I’m not writing about a conspiracy. It is about a well run and networked 
organization. My basic argument is that very bright and even well 
intentioned officials found how to control the process of governance in 
ways never before possible.

I have no way of knowing intent. Those who believe the Administration 
influenced by a small group could point out that manipulating the truth is 
an important and even necessary dimension of governance.

Standing back from the details of the stories, the strategy of strategic 
influence and marketing emerges.

Gulf II Influence Strategy
This is a struggle between good and evil.

Major theme of the war on terrorism as well as Gulf II.

The mirror of this is in the Muslim world is when the U.S. is often called 
the “Great Satan.”

Iraq was behind the attack on the World Trade center.

The subtle theme throughout Gulf II.

The mirror of this is the rumor that Israel was behind the World Trade 
Center bombing to embarrass the Arabs.

The major thrust was to make a conflict with Iraq seem part of a struggle 
between good and evil. Terrorism is evil. We are good. The axis is evil, 
and we are the good guys.

The second thrust is what propaganda theorists would call the “big lie.” 
The plan was to connect Iraq with the 9/11 attacks. Make the American 
people believe that Saddam Hussein was behind those attacks. The effort 
followed the basic framework of effective propaganda.

Gulf II Influence Strategy
24/7 News require different techniques

Saturate the media time and space.

Stay on message and stay ahead of the news cycle.

Manage expectations.

No matter how bad the story, it tends to level; accelerate the process as 
much as possible.

Keep the message consistent daily: Qatar, Pentagon, White House, London

Use information to attack and punish critics.

Beyond the themes we can see these strategic techniques. One of the media 
organizations hired by the Department of Defense, the Rendon Group, was 
deeply involved in selling the first Gulf War as well at this one.2 The 
first two points on this chart came from John Rendon. The last seems to 
have come from others within the Administration.

It’s possible to get a sense of how strategic influence and the 
organization for combat came together by looking at a pattern from before 
Gulf II campaign.

In November 2001, the White House Coalition Information Center initiated an 
effort to highlight the plight of women in Afghanistan. Jim Wilkinson, who 
was working with the Center at the time, called this effort “the best thing 
we’ve done.”

Earlier Stuff

Source: The White House Coalition Information Center

When he said it was the best thing they’ve done, it was not about something 
they did. It was about a story they created. It was about story. It was 
story. Story was most

2 Four or five contracted media groups were probably involved in one way or 
another in the Gulf II effort. John Rendon call himself an information 
warrior.

Important.

The White House Coalition Information Center became the Office of Global 
Communications officially in January 2003. It was in full operation, 
however, by the time the White House began its marketing campaign in 
September 2002.

What we saw in the Afghanistan effort were patterns that would continue 
through Gulf II. It was designed to “build support.” It was not a program 
with specific steps or funding to improve the conditions of women.

Earlier Stuff
“Women’s campaign was designed to build support in countries in which there 
is heavy skepticism of the antiterrorism coalition.” Washington Post, 
November 16, 2002

“Only the terrorist and the Taliban threaten to pull out women’s 
fingernails for wearing nail polish.” Laura Bush, November 17, 2001

“In Afghanistan if you wear nail polish, you could have your nails torn 
out.” Cherie Blair, November 20, 2001

Human Rights Watch, 2003 report: Situation still bad for women.

The other pattern in the Afghanistan family campaign that is important is 
the close coordination between the White House and Number 10 Downing 
Street. The coordination was so close that Laura Bush and Cherie Blair used 
almost the same phrase in speeches only separated by three days. The 
message was coordinated in the Afghanistan campaign. It would be 
coordinated for Gulf II.

Make the humanitarian dimension of the operation part of marketing, another 
pattern I’ve done some work with relief organizations. When these 
professionals talk about Afghanistan, I very often hear their disdain for 
the U.S. effort to air drop food packets into Afghanistan. There was almost 
no real benefit from that part of the operation, We would have expect the 
same in Gulf II.

Another pattern emerged that we would see in the run up to the war. One 
might even say they followed the concept that if you don’t know the truth, 
fill the vacuum with speculation that would support policy. That certainly 
was true during the period of anthrax uncertainty; US and UK “intelligence 
sources” told the press that everything pointed to Iraq.

The author has taught strategy and military operations at the National War 
College, Air War College and Naval War College. He was recently a visiting 
scholar at the Swedish Defence College. During Gulf II he was a regular on 
the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer as well as on BBC radio and television, and 
National Public Radio.

The study was not funded by any organization, and the author’s arguments 
are not meant to represent those of any organization.

He can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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undertakes to say to its subjects, "This you may not read, this you must 
not see, this you are forbidden to know," the end result is tyranny and 
oppression, no matter how holy the motives.  Mightily little force is 
needed to control a man who has been hoodwinked; Contrariwise, no amount of 
force can control a free man, a man whose mind is free.  No, not the rack, 
not fission bombs, not anything.  You cannot conquer a free man; The most 
you can do is kill him.

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