AFP: Something Old is New Again
Agence France-Presse (AFP) the oldest news agency in the world and the largest French news agency, has been caught recycling two-year-old Congressional subcommittee testimony as current news.
On Sunday, AFP released an article, "US Qaeda strategy fatally flawed; analysts," which opened:In its ideological struggle against Al-Qaeda, American anti-terrorist strategy too often overlooks the basic tenets of the infamous Chinese warlord Sun Tzu, namely: know your enemy. That is the fixed view of leading analysts, who conclude that through ignorance of the enemy it faces, ignorance of its nature, its goals, its strengths and its weaknesses, the United States is condemned to failure. "The attention of the US military and intelligence community is directed almost uniformly towards hunting down militant leaders or protecting US forces, (and) not towards understanding the enemy we now face," said Bruce Hoffman, a professor at Georgetown University, Washington DC. "This is a monumental failing not only because decapitation strategies have rarely worked in countering mass-mobilisation terrorist or insurgent campaigns, but also because Al-Qaeda's ability to continue this struggle is based absolutely on its capacity to attract new recruits and replenish its resources. "Without knowing our enemy, we cannot fulfill the most basic requirements of an effective counter-terrorist strategy: pre-empting and preventing terrorist operations and deterring their attacks," Hoffman added.What AFP neglected to mention is that the quotes from Professor Hoffman were issued in written testimony to The House Armed Services Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities in February of 2006. The testimony can be found in a PDF document published at the RAND Corporation web site on page 5 and a "dowdified" quote from the bottom of page 5 and the top of page 6. This written testimony was issued eleven months before President Bush proposed the "surge" of American troops into Iraq, almost eleven months before General David Petraeus was confirmed as the new Commanding General, Multi-National Force - Iraq, and a full year prior to the beginning of the buildup of American forces beginning in February of 2007 as part of the new Strategy for Iraq. The AFP article, written in present tense, in no way indicated that it was citing obsolete information as current news. The information is so obsolete as to render the article itself as fraudulent in nature. Agence France-Presse should immediately retract this article, and explain how such "journalism" ever made it to press. Thanks to CY reader Cameron Gilchrist for the tip. Update: I updated with the correct page numbers from the RAND PDF. I had originally pulled the page numbers 21 and 22 from this version of the testimony.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 01:13 PM
Comments
The packet ship that brought them the report was caught by Hurricane Katrina, has just arrived. They did their best to typeset their article and send them back here by another packet. Thanks to Allah, they arrived safely, we should be thankful to have their news to mull over.
Posted by: ic at February 04, 2008 01:55 PM (NM7Uv)
Posted by: megapotamus at February 04, 2008 02:11 PM (LF+qW)
Posted by: TallDave at February 04, 2008 02:44 PM (oyQH2)
Posted by: Sam at February 04, 2008 03:02 PM (qetyY)
It seems that every 80 to 100 years the Germans have it genetically programmed to go down the Rhine and stomp the ever-loving sh*t out of the French.
The last two times we pulled their a$$es out of the fire. This time, however, I think we should join with the Germans and just eliminate the threat that the french pose to the world... after all they HAVE been, (for the most part) resposible for MANY of the world wars, misery and general problems dating back over 100 years.
I'm not anti-frank per se... just sick of the ingratitude and continual 'down the nose' meddling of a notoriously incompetant social subset of the human race.
And to define specific examples of a personal nature? Iraq: Baghdad, July 2004 Personally found and examined French Manufactured Milan Anti Armor Fire N Forget tank killing weapons in a cache that had a manufacture date of January 2003 on the weapon and shipping containers. That means they had to have been built, and shipped within a 2 month period as the war started on March 20th of that same year. That means the armaments were the latest and greatest that France could produce and shipped immeadiately, despite all UN prohibitions nothwithstanding...
Posted by: Big Country at February 04, 2008 04:35 PM (SIzGZ)
Strange, I thought he was a famous Chinese general and author. Or is he "infamous" just because he is a well known military authority? Any and all wars are bad, after all, so anyone who wages one can only be infamous.
In any event, he was hired as a general by a king. I don't think that makes him a "warlord".
Posted by: Jim Thomason at February 04, 2008 05:14 PM (6B4qT)
They just change the headline slightly and the first paragraph.
Posted by: NortonPete at February 04, 2008 07:08 PM (fVuwW)
Posted by: mytralman at February 04, 2008 07:25 PM (k+clE)
As for "mega", above, you're right war is never the answer: when Hitler and Mussolini tried to take over the world fifty years ago, we should have just sat at home and just felt sorry for Europe, right? A better example of "ignorant certitude" would be liberals' idealistic (and unrealistic) outlook on the geo-political world.
Posted by: ConservativeLawStudent at February 04, 2008 08:04 PM (13NXT)
Posted by: Purple Avenger at February 04, 2008 08:43 PM (ERV3B)
Talk about old news. I remember when John Lennon wrote that in the sixties. Of course it was wrong then and remains ignorantly wrong.
War ended slavery in this country, war stopped Hitler from truly exterminating Jews, war stopped the North Koreans from enslaving and starving the other half of the Korean peninsula and allowed the free people of Korea to become prosperous.
It is you who are self referentially chanting a mantra. What a waste of mental energy.
Posted by: red at February 04, 2008 08:44 PM (SLqBu)
Talk about old news. I remember when John Lennon wrote that in the sixties. Of course it was wrong then and remains ignorantly wrong.
War ended slavery in this country, war stopped Hitler from truly exterminating Jews, war stopped the North Koreans from enslaving and starving the other half of the Korean peninsula and allowed the free people of Korea to become prosperous.
It is you who are self referentially chanting a mantra. Poor, ill-educated sheep. What a waste of mental energy.
Posted by: GPatton at February 04, 2008 08:47 PM (SLqBu)
Posted by: C-C-G at February 04, 2008 08:55 PM (HVE86)
This was not a warning against going to war, it was a prescription for preparation for war.
Sun Tzu also said that the way to know your enemy was through spies and double agents. Considering that the CIA is actively opposed to the Bush Administration and its foreign policy goals, I would say that the enemy isn't al-qaeda, the enemy is us.
Posted by: R. Ford Mashburn at February 04, 2008 09:19 PM (ihIqj)
Posted by: sf at February 05, 2008 08:38 AM (9ilOO)
ya gotta put the close sarcasm tag on for the sarcasm-impaired.
As in:
War is never the Answer. And it is bad for trees, children, and other things....
/sarcasm
and those who would rather live on their knees--or their bellies--than on their feet always believe that war is never the answer. this is not sarcasm, btw.
Posted by: iconoclast at February 05, 2008 12:11 PM (TzLpv)
Posted by: David M at February 05, 2008 01:29 PM (gIAM9)
Processing 0.01, elapsed 0.0097 seconds.
18 queries taking 0.0063 seconds, 25 records returned.
Page size 15 kb.
Powered by Minx 0.8 beta.