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>From http://www.peace-action.org/home/spingame.html

New Group to Peddle War

The establishment of the CLI show that it is obvious that the administration is wary 
of public
discussion of this issue on its own merits, and without the influence of a PR machine. 
Those
pushing for an invasion of Iraq must have come to the conclusion that, when given the
facts, the American public doesn't find the arguments for war very compelling.

The creation and aim of the CLI is a carbon copy of typical corporate strategy. When a
company discovers that it is losing market share due to a faulty or maligned product, 
it
immediately deploys its PR teams to create campaigns that will "fix" their image in the
public eye. The same mobilization of forces is being used by the White House to whip 
the
American public into line with the administration's agenda, even at a time when public
opinion is moving in the opposite direction.

And this isn't the only similarity between this PR tactic and corporate malfeasance. 
Consider
the Committee's chairman, Bruce P. Johnson. A brief look into the employment history of
Mr. Johnson reveals that in 1997 he was the Director of International Development for
Lockheed Martin and as recently as 1999 he held the position of Vice President in the 
office
of Corporate Strategic Development. While some might call this a conflict of interest, 
for the
White House this is a win-win situation. Mr. Johnson gets to sell a war that will 
further
enrich his associates in the weapon building industry, and the White House gets a more
manageable public.

Other members of the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq include former Secretary of
State George P. Shultz, Sen. John McCain, and former senator Bob Kerry. National 
Security
Advisor Condoleeza Rice and deputy advisor Stephen Hadley will be in on the workings of
this committee as well.

Poll numbers on America's support for the war are once again on the slide for the Bush
team, dipping to their lowest levels since the issue was first raised. The most recent 
poll
from the Pew Research Center reports that only 55 percent of Americans are generally in
favor of a war with Iraq, down from 64 percent in August. Beyond these blanket
support/opposition numbers, a recent Gallup Poll found that 60 percent of Americans 
think
the U.S. should give diplomatic efforts more time, while only 25 percent believe that 
we
ought to invade immediately.

All of this, not to mention the masses numbering in the hundreds of thousands that have
protested in the streets, has brought to light the weaknesses inherent in the White 
House's
campaign for war. As if reading from a shrewd corporate "how to" manual, the
administration has fallen back on its last line of defense: the spin game.

Decision makers in the Bush administration are obviously more interested in out
maneuvering the will of the American public than considering its calls for diplomacy. 
Since
the pro-war forces can't convince America to go to war on its own merits, the CLI has 
been
put in place to sell it to the public. But the public isn't buying it.

The average American is much more informed now on the consequences of an attack on
Iraq than even a few months ago. We know this is a matter of life and death, national
security, and international stability. An ad hoc publicity vehicle, even of this 
magnitude, isn't
going to candy-coat war.

Launch Your Own P.R. Campaign
Write a letter to the editors of your local paper.

To find out more about media outlets in your community use the media guide at
congress.org

You can find tips on writing a letter to the editor in our How To... section.

Here is a sample letter you can use.

To the Editors:

In a desperate public relations move, the Bush administration is backing a new group 
called
the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq (CLI). The committee's purpose is to sell war 
on
Iraq, along with "regime change" to the American public.

A White House spokesman described the CLI as a "new phase" in the administration's
attempts to build fresh public support for war on Iraq. Critics, however, view this as
anything but new. The administration has attempted for months to peddle its war despite
an enormous amount of resistance from the American public and the international
community.

What those behind the CLI haven't calculated is that the average American is much more
informed now on the consequences of an attack on Iraq than even a few months ago. We
know that this is a matter of life and death, national security, and international 
stability.

An ad hoc publicity vehicle, even of this magnitude, isn't going to candy-coat this 
war.

Sincerely,
(Your name)

Peace Action: Practical, Positive Alternatives for Peace
www.peace-action.org

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