US Invokes Cold-war Tactics Against Islam: Report

http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-04/20/article06.shtml

�You do it quietly,� says Baran.

CAIRO, April 20, 2005 (IslamOnline.net) � Dusting off Cold-War tactics,
the US administration has adopted a modified strategy to influence not
only Muslim societies but Islam itself, a leading US magazine has
reported.

>From military psychological-operations teams and CIA covert operatives
to openly funded media and think tanks, Washington is spending tens of
millions of dollars to get the job done properly via the White House�s
Muslim World Outreach strategy, the US News & World Report said in its
25 April edition.

The �Hearts, Minds, and Dollars� report said the US government has
embarked on a campaign of political warfare unmatched since the height
of the Cold War.

Realizing that it poorly reached out to the Muslim world through
drawing up tens of plans and hundreds of ideas to win Muslim hearts and
minds, the US administration is eyeing now third parties in the Muslim
world, who share values like democracy, women's rights, and tolerance.

�You provide money and help create the political space for moderate
Muslims to organize, publish, broadcast, and translate their work,�
Zeyno Baran, a terrorism analyst at the Nixon Center, who advised on
the US strategy, told the weekly.

Although US officials say they are wary of being drawn into a
theological battle, the magazine said, many have concluded that America
can no longer sit on the sidelines as radicals and moderates fight over
the future of a religion with over a billion followers.

Who is Moderate?

�That's how we're thinking. . . . It's something we talk about all the
time,� says Rodman.

The strategy, however, failed to cite names of figures it considers as
�moderates,� whether they are liberal- or �conservative-minded figures.

But it was crystal clear in naming certain Muslim schools it wanted to
uproot like Saudi Wahhabism.

It said that the Saudis are estimated to have spent up to $75 billion
since 1975 to expand �their fundamentalist sect, Wahhabism, worldwide.�

�The kingdom has funded hundreds of mosques, schools, and Islamic
centers abroad,� it said.

The strategy, meanwhile, recommends making peace with Muslim groups
that eschew violence and are at odds with Al-Qaeda, like the Muslim
Brotherhood.

�I can guarantee that if you go to some of the unlikely points of
contact in the Islamic world, you will find greater reception than you
thought,� Milt Bearden, whose 30-year CIA career included long service
in Muslim societies, told the US magazine.

�The Muslim Brotherhood is probably more a part of the solution than it
is a part of the problem.�

The weekly further revealed that US intelligence officers have been
meeting not only with Muslim Brotherhood members, but also leaders of
other likeminded groups.

Cold-war Style

The weekly said anti-Americanism now reaches across every strata of the
Muslim world.

As it did during the Cold War, the US administration has fielded a
worldwide network of propagandists, publicists, and payoff artists.

It is convinced that using music, comics, poetry, and the Internet is
the best way to get across America�s views to the Arab world.

The administration kicked off major new initiatives in foreign
broadcasting--Radio Sawa, a pop music-news station in 2002, and
Alhurra, a satellite-TV news network in 2004, both aimed at Arab
audiences.

The US weekly cited reports that US officials have peddled fake video
news reports and paid columnists to boost policies �here at home�.

The aim is to break off moderate Muslims from radicals as it did during
the Cold War when it pitted moderate socialists against hard-core
Communists.

�That�s how we�re thinking� It�s something we talk about all the time,�
Peter Rodman, the Pentagon�s assistant secretary of defense for
international security affairs, told the weekly.

�In those days, it was covert. Now, it's more open.�

An administration official admitted that the current ideological war
was more difficult than the Cold War.

�The Cold War was easy. It was a struggle against a godless political
ideology. But this has theological elements,� he said.

�It goes to the core of American belief that we don�t mess with freedom
of religion. Do we have any authority to influence this debate?� he
asked.

�You do it quietly,� answered Zeyno Baran.

Politicized Aid

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) features high on
the strategy.

Records reveal that several projects were funded by the US aid in as
many as 24 Muslim countries like Egypt, Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan.

Also being funded: media of all sorts, from book translations to radio
and TV in at least a half-dozen nations.

An Arabic version of Sesame Street has become one of the most popular
shows on Egyptian TV, and along with lessons on literacy and hygiene,
the program stresses values of religious tolerance.

In Bangladesh, USAID is training mosque leaders on development issues.

In Madagascar, the embassy even sponsored an inter-mosque sports
tournament.

In no country is the effort more pronounced than Indonesia, the world's
largest Muslim nation.

Working behind the scenes, USAID now helps fund over 30 Muslim
organizations in the country, the weekly said.

Among the programs: media production, workshops for Islamic preachers,
and curriculum reform for schools from rural academies to Islamic
universities.

Chaotic, Not Working

Despite the surge of activity, Washington's efforts to win hearts and
minds remain chaotic and anti-Americanism now reaches across every
strata of the Muslim world, the weekly said.

A March report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies
concluded that US-Arab relations are at their lowest point in
generations.

A Government Accountability Office report released this month
criticized the administration as failing to develop a strategy to
improve the image of the United States.

The Washington Post said Monday, April 18, that one of the main reasons
that led to the �chaos� was that the US government has not tapped into
its own Muslim minority as part of the global outreach.

According to the paper, Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the
United States and is expected to become the second-largest religious
bloc in the country in the next few years.

Despite this, the administration has put only two US Muslims in top
jobs.

Like Dina Powell, the new No. 2 official in charge of public diplomacy,
who is Egyptian American, most Arabs in the administration are
Christians. 


Leo Imanov 

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