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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/12/06/60minutes/main532107.shtml

Selling The Iraq War To The U.S.

Dec. 6, 2002

(CBS) Politicians have had to sell the public on going to war since Colonial
times, but they never had the arsenal of advertising and communications
techniques the Bush administration is using to sell a possible war on Iraq.
Bob Simon reports on those techniques and those employed by the elder Bush
prior to the 1991 Gulf War.

Simon reminds viewers that a horrible story spread widely by the first Bush
administration prior to the Gulf War about Kuwaiti babies pulled from
incubators by invading Iraqis turned out not to be true. The current Bush
administration may be also misinforming the public in its efforts to justify
a possible second war with Saddam Hussein.

One example of misinformation, according to physicist and former weapons
inspector David Albright, was the Bush administration’s leak to the media in
September about Iraq’s attempt to import aluminum tubes which administration
officials claimed were headed for Iraq’s nuclear program.

“I think it was very misleading,” says Albright, who directs the Institute
for Science and International Security. Albright says the tubes could be
possibly used for a nuclear program, but were more suited to conventional
weapons production. Government experts thought that too, Albright tells
Simon, but administration officials “were selectively picking information to
bolster a case that the Iraqi nuclear threat was more imminent than it is,
and, in essence, scare people.”

Simon’s report examines the administration’s use of Madison Avenue to
produce an ad campaign aimed at improving the image of America in the Muslim
world. He also interviews a former CIA agent who investigated the
oft-mentioned report that hijacker Mohammed Atta met with an Iraqi
intelligence official in Prague several months before the deadly attacks on
9/11.

Despite a lack of evidence that the meeting took place, the item was cited
by administration officials as high as Vice President Dick Cheney and ended
up being reported so widely that two-thirds of Americans polled by the
Council on Foreign Relations believe Iraq was behind the terrorist attacks
of 9/11.

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