Guns and Buttering Them Up, in Iraq [1]
Submitted by Diane Farsetta [2] on
The U.S. Defense Department [3] has awarded its up to three-year, $300 million contract [4] for "information operations [5]" in Iraq [6] and possibly Afghanistan [7]. There are four lucky firms: the Lincoln Group [8], which was outed in 2005 for planting U.S. military-written pieces in Iraqi newspapers; Leonie Industries [9], a woman-owned company that promises "access to seemingly impenetrable markets" around the world; SOS International [10], which in 2006 won a contract to monitor foreign media for coverage of the so-called Global War on Terrorism; and MPRI [11], a unit of L-3 Communications [12] that won a contract in 2003 to involve former Iraqi soldiers in public works projects. The new PR push is "seen by the [U.S.] military as a means toward 'reconciliation' of the country and a way to foster support for Iraqi Security Forces from Iraqi civilians," reports O'Dwyer's.