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The [[Information Operations Task Force]] inherited some of the role of the [[Office of Strategic Influence]] within the US Department of Defense following its abolition, according to James Bamford.<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/8798997/the_man_who_sold_the_war/print The Man Who Sold The War], by James Bamford, ''Rolling Stone'', November 17, 2005</ref> | The [[Information Operations Task Force]] inherited some of the role of the [[Office of Strategic Influence]] within the US Department of Defense following its abolition, according to James Bamford.<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/8798997/the_man_who_sold_the_war/print The Man Who Sold The War], by James Bamford, ''Rolling Stone'', November 17, 2005</ref> | ||
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The Information Operations Task Force inherited some of the role of the Office of Strategic Influence within the US Department of Defense following its abolition, according to James Bamford.[1]
The Los Angeles Times reported in November 2005 that the Task Force was working with the Lincoln Group to produce favourable stories and insert them into the Iraqi media.[2]
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- James Bamford, The Man Who Sold The War, Rolling Stone, November 17, 2005
Notes
- ↑ The Man Who Sold The War, by James Bamford, Rolling Stone, November 17, 2005
- ↑ Mark Mazzetti and Borzou Daragahi, U.S. Military Covertly Pays to Run Stories in Iraqi Press, Los Angeles Times, 30 November 2005.
- ↑ Glen M. Segell, Creating Intelligence: Information Operations in Iraq, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, March 2009.