Everything about The Office Of Strategic Influence totally explained
The
Office of Strategic Influence, or
OSI, was a department created by the
United States Department of Defense on
October 30,
2001, to support the
War on Terrorism through psychological operations in targeted countries. The closure of the office was announced by
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld soon after its existence became publicly known.
The OSI would have been a center for the creation of
propaganda materials, for the stated purpose of misleading enemy forces or foreign civilian populations. After information on the office spread through US and foreign media in mid February 2002, intense discussions on purpose and scope of the office were reported. The discussions culminated in a public statement by Rumsfeld in late February that the office has been closed down.
Some argue that due to its secretive nature and stated purposes the existence of such an agency would be hard to determine. In fact, in November 2002, Rumsfeld stated in an interview that only the name of the office was abolished, that it still exists and continues to fulfill its original intended purposes.
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Information Operations Task Force.
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Timeline of Events
- February 19, 2002: Major US news organizations report that the Department of Defense had set up the Office of Strategic Influence. These reports quote an unnamed official, who is discussing the advantages and dangers in setting up such an office. (External Link
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February 20, 2002: After discussions on the purpose of the Office in the US media, Douglas Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, assures the public in an interview that Defense Department officials won't undermine the credibility of US institutions by lying to the public, and states that the exact mandate of the office is under review. (External Link
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February 26, 2002: Rumsfeld announces the decision by Douglas Feith to close the Office of Strategic Influence. (External Link
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November 18, 2002: Rumsfeld states in a press briefing that the Office of Strategic Influence was closed down only in name, that the activities of the office still continue. Rumsfeld: "And then there was the Office of Strategic Influence. You may recall that. And 'oh my goodness gracious isn't that terrible, Henny Penny the sky is going to fall.' I went down that next day and said fine, if you want to salvage this thing fine I'll give you the corpse. There's the name. You can have the name, but I'm gonna keep doing every single thing that needs to be done and I have. That was intended to be done by that office is being done by that office, NOT by that office in other ways." (External Link
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