Pentagon Sets Sights on Public Opinion

February 6th, 2009

bullshit.mil?

Via: AP:

As it fights two wars, the Pentagon is steadily and dramatically increasing the money it spends to win what it calls “the human terrain” of world public opinion. In the process, it is raising concerns of spreading propaganda at home in violation of federal law.

An Associated Press investigation found that over the past five years, the money the military spends on winning hearts and minds at home and abroad has grown by 63 percent, to at least $4.7 billion this year, according to Department of Defense budgets and other documents. That’s almost as much as it spent on body armor for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan between 2004 and 2006.

This year, the Pentagon will employ 27,000 people just for recruitment, advertising and public relations — almost as many as the total 30,000-person work force in the State Department.

2 Responses to “Pentagon Sets Sights on Public Opinion”

  1. ltcolonelnemo says:

    Unfortunately, the ability to influence opinion requires something called credibility, which repeated lying tends to exhaust.

  2. Ann says:

    Kevin wrote: “bullshit.mil?”
    I’d be willing to bet they will call it something like truth.mil, unfortunately. 😉

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