Actually this is probably an advance in transparency. Official news has 
always been part of psy-ops.

Press, "Psy Ops" to merge at NATO Afghan HQ-sources


Jon Hemming
Reuters North American News Service

Nov 29, 2008 01:56 EST

KABUL, Nov 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. general commanding NATO forces in 
Afghanistan has ordered a merger of the office that releases news with "Psy 
Ops", which deals with propaganda, a move that goes against the alliance's 
policy, three officials said.

The move has worried Washington's European NATO allies -- Germany has already 
threatened to pull out of media operations in Afghanistan -- and the officials 
said it could undermine the credibility of information released to the public.

Seven years into the war against the Taliban, insurgent influence is spreading 
closer to the capital and Afghans are becoming increasingly disenchanted at the 
presence of some 65,000 foreign troops and the government of President Hamid 
Karzai.

Taliban militants, through their website, telephone text messages and frequent 
calls to reporters, are also gaining ground in the information war, analysts 
say.

U.S. General David McKiernan, the commander of 50,000 troops from more than 40 
nations in NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), ordered the 
combination of the Public Affairs Office (PAO), Information Operations and Psy 
Ops (Psychological Operations) from Dec. 1, said a NATO official with detailed 
knowledge of the move.

"This will totally undermine the credibility of the information released to the 
press and the public," said the official, who declined to be named.

ISAF spokesman Brigadier General Richard Blanchette said McKiernan had issued a 
staff order to implement a command restructure from Dec. 1 which was being 
reviewed by NATO headquarters in Brussels, but he declined to go into details 
of the reorganisation.

"This is very much an internal matter," he said. "This is up with higher 
headquarters right now and we're waiting to get the basic approval. Once we 
have the approval we will be going into implementation."

But another ISAF official confirmed that the amalgamation of public affairs 
with Information Operations and Psy Ops was part of the planned command 
restructure. This official, who also declined to be named, said the merger had 
caused considerable concern at higher levels within NATO which had challenged 
the order by the U.S. general.

"DECEPTION ACTIVITIES"

NATO policy recognises there is an inherent clash of interests between its 
public affairs offices, whose job it is to issue press releases and answer 
media questions, and that of Information Operations and Psy Ops.

Information Operations advises on information designed to affect the will of 
the enemy, while Psy Ops includes so-called "black operations", or outright 
deception.

While Public Affairs and Information Operations, PA and Info Ops in military 
jargon, "are separate, but related functions", according to the official NATO 
policy document on public affairs, "PA is not an Info Ops discipline".

The new combined ISAF department will come under the command of an American 
one-star general reporting directly to McKiernan, an arrangement that is also 
against NATO policy, the NATO official said.

"While coordination is essential, the lines of authority will remain separate, 
the PA reporting directly to the commander. This is to maintain credibility of 
PA and to avoid creating a media or public perception that PA activities are 
coordinated by, or are directed by, Info Ops," the NATO policy document says.

"PA will have no role in planning or executing Info Ops, Psy Ops, or deception 
activities," it states.

The United States has 35,000 of the 65,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan, 
operating both under ISAF and a separate U.S.-led coalition operation, but both 
come under McKiernan's command.

Washington is already scheduled to send another 3,000 troops to arrive in the 
country in January and is now considering sending 20,000 more troops in the 
next 12 to 18 months, further tipping the numerical balance among ISAF forces.

"What we are seeing is a gradual increase of American influence in all areas of 
the war," the NATO official said. "Seeking to gain total control of the 
information flow from the campaign is just part of that." (Editing by John 
Chalmers) 

Source: Reuters North American News Service 


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