State Department Tries to Choose Muslim
Thought Leaders to Win “Hearts and Minds”
By Glenn Greenwald
December 15, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "The
Intercept"
- Few things produce darker and more warped comedy than when
the U.S. government launches new propaganda campaigns to
“win the hearts and minds of Muslims.” Remember when George
W. Bush dispatched his longtime political aide, Texas’ Karen
Hughes, to the Middle East as a State Department official to
change Muslim perceptions of the U.S. and that promptly (and
predictably) resulted,
as Slate put it, in a “jaw-dropping display of
ignorance and malapropism that made her the laughing stock
of the region”?
In fairness to Hughes and the State
Department, she was vested with an impossible task. How
do you convince the people of that region to like you when
you’ve spent decades bombing, invading, and droning them;
arming and propping up the tyrants who suppress them;
lavishing Israel with the weapons, money, and U.N. cover
used to occupy and brutalize Palestinians; and just
generally treating their countries like your own private
plaything for war and profit?
As
a
2004 Rumsfeld-commissioned study about the causes of
Terrorism put
it: “Muslims do not ‘hate our freedom,’ but rather, they
hate our policies,” in particular, “American direct
intervention in the Muslim world,” our “one-sided support in
favor of Israel,” support for Islamic tyrannies in places
like Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and “the American occupation of
Iraq and Afghanistan.” As a result, trying to change Muslim
perceptions of the U.S. without changing U.S. policies of
imperialism and militarism is the ultimate act of futility.
Destined though they are to fail, the
propaganda efforts don’t have to be quite so comically bad:
The government could, for instance, put people in charge of
these campaigns who actually know something about the part
of the world they’re trying to propagandize. Yet these
efforts seem only to get worse. One of the most embarrassing
tactics is when the U.S. government (and its media allies)
select people whom they hold out to the Muslim world as the
people they ought to follow; invariably, the U.S.’s selected
“leaders” spout views and engage in conduct more anathema to
the overwhelming majority of Muslims than the U.S.
government itself is.
Last year, the State Department announced
with great fanfare a new social media campaign to counter
ISIS’ online messaging. They called it “Think Again, Turn
Away,” and created Twitter and Facebook accounts in that
name. Its
self-described purpose on Facebook: “Our mission is to
expose the facts about terrorists and their propaganda.
Don’t be misled by those who break up families and destroy
their true heritage.”
It was
a massive comedic failure from the start. And that
failure continues. Yesterday, Think Again, Turn Away’s Twitter
account
promoted and hailed someone they think will serve as an
inspiring thought leader for Muslims around the world:
Is Ayaan Hirsi Ali likely to be the
effective messenger to the Muslim world that the State
Department envisions her to be? Last year,
she revealed her choice for who should win the Nobel
Peace Prize: Benjamin Netanyahu. “He does what is best for
the people of Israel, he does his duty,” she said. “I really
think he should get the Nobel Peace Prize. In a fair world
he would get it.”
Earlier this year,
she told a gathering hosted by the Israeli Consul
General that she previously tried to convert to Judaism and
hoped one day to try again. She has spouted some of the
most virulent anti-Muslim bigotry, the worst of which
may have been her 2007 interview with Reason, where
she said she rejects the notion that “we” are at war only
with radical Islam but instead are at war with Islam
generally. Behold the State Department’s chosen ambassador
to the Muslim world:
Can you hear all the Muslim hearts and
minds changing throughout the world yet? Other than ISIS,
who does the State Department think is going to be remotely
excited about and receptive to this message? To combat ISIS’
message, the State Department is promoting someone who has
articulated a bloody, vicious vision of global war against
Islam that coincides perfectly with ISIS’ greatest dream.
If the U.S. government were actually
serious about trying to change how it is perceived around
the world, it would change
its behavior
that — as its own study found — causes
massive anti-American sentiment around the world. In
lieu of that, it continually attempts to propagandize people
into changing their views, and the only thing remotely
surprising about that choice is how remarkably inept the
government is at doing it.