Pentagon calls for ‘Office of Strategic Deception’

By Sahil Kapur
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 -- 9:47 am
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dod Pentagon calls for Office of Strategic DeceptionWASHINGTON -- Remember the Pentagon Office of Special Plans that helped collect dubious intelligence that led to the war in Iraq? Or the program where the Pentagon secretly briefed military analysts to promote the Iraq war?

Meet the would-be Office of Strategic Deception.

In a little-noticed report earlier this month, the Defense Department's powerful Defense Science Board recommended creation of an entity designed solely for "strategic deception" against US adversaries.

"Specifically," the report reads (pdf), "we recommend that the Secretary [of Defense] task both the Under Secretaries of Defense for Policy and Intelligence, and the Joint Staff, working with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, to create a tiger team to lay out courses of action and a way ahead for establishing a standing strategic surprise/deception entity. Once the initial work has been completed, all parts of the interagency should be brought into this effort."

"Strategic deception has in the past provided the United States with significant advantages that translated into operational and tactical success," it continues. "Successful deception also minimizes U.S. vulnerabilities, while simultaneously setting conditions to surprise adversaries."

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Deception is a common war-time tactic nations use to gain a leg up on their enemies, but as Wired notes, the Pentagon apparently believes the United States must begin engaging in strategic tricks even before it wages war against another country.

"Deception cannot succeed in wartime without developing theory and doctrine in peacetime," the DSB report reads. "In order to mitigate or impart surprise, the United States should [initiate] deception planning and action prior to the need for military operations."

And such attempts at strategic trickery must occur at virtually every stage in the United States' dealings with other nations, the Pentagon's science board says.

"Denial and deception efforts will be included from the onset, factors into both intelligence and response research and development activities at every stage, including war gaming."

The DSB report was first flagged by InsideDefense.com.

In 2003, New Yorker reporter Seymour Hersh highlighted the Office of Special Plans, a closely guarded cabal that did an end-run around the Pentagon to collect purported intelligence suggesting that Saddam Hussein had ties to al Qaeda and weapons of mass destruction.

"They call themselves, self-mockingly, the Cabal—a small cluster of policy advisers and analysts now based in the Pentagon’s Office of Special Plans," Hersh wrote. "In the past year, according to former and present Bush Administration officials, their operation, which was conceived by Paul Wolfowitz, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, has brought about a crucial change of direction in the American intelligence community. These advisers and analysts, who began their work in the days after September 11, 2001, have produced a skein of intelligence reviews that have helped to shape public opinion and American policy toward Iraq. They relied on data gathered by other intelligence agencies and also on information provided by the Iraqi National Congress, or I.N.C., the exile group headed by Ahmad Chalabi.

"According to the Pentagon adviser, Special Plans was created in order to find evidence of what Wolfowitz and his boss, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, believed to be true—that Saddam Hussein had close ties to Al Qaeda, and that Iraq had an enormous arsenal of chemical, biological, and possibly even nuclear weapons that threatened the region and, potentially, the United States," Hersh added.

Late last year, Raw Story's Brad Jacobson revealed evidence that directly tied the activities undertaken in the military analyst program under President George W. Bush -- where analysts were briefed to promote the Iraq war -- to an official US military document’s definition of psychological operations. Such propaganda that is only supposed to be directed toward foreign audiences.

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman, who remains a spokesman for the Pentagon today, told Raw Story the program was intended only to "inform."

Whitman said he stood by an earlier statement in which he averred “the intent and purpose of the [program] is nothing other than an earnest attempt to inform the American public.”

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  • America is now using "Deception" and "Trickery" as a means to an end. The actual end cannot be known. Christianity has long left our nation's leaders. Our only hope is Jesus Christ and the Lord, our true God. They would never use deception or trickery. It just shows you how bakwards and sinful our country is, and openly so!
  • maloneducklo
    we see by the chemtrails spewed over our cities daily, with no redress of grievances or even a simple explanation, that "our" government is deeply concerned about keeping us informed.
  • Dan_Noel
    And we have been told all along an almost incredible story on how the Air Force didn't manage to intercept a single hijacked aircraft for a couple of hours on 9/11. If only this office had been operational, they would have cooked a nice cover story so we would not have to worry.

    Life is so simple when the authorities think for you...
  • Sophia
    Don't worry, folks, the Office of Strategic Deception has assured me that they will not be operating domestically.
  • robertsgt40
    Yeah Sophia...the CIA said the same thing. And that they would only be involved in inteligence gathering.(it's in their charter). But then again that was before they figured out how easy it would be to subvert other nation's govts
  • tsmithe
    Office of Strategic Deception = Words of Mass Deception or WMDs ! wow what a recycled concept.
  • 1Watt
    That makes two offices of deception. The first is their auditing dept.
  • robertsgt40
    "By Deception thou shalt do war" is the motto of the Mossad. Look at their own website. Now you know who has primary influence over the country's policies. All politicians bow down to AIPAC or they don't get elected.(except for Ron Paul and a few others)
  • JakeW83
    RAW STORY IS CENSORING COMMENTS
  • D:
    Someone shoot me in the face.

    NOW.
  • robertsgt40
    I wonder what percentage of the "deception" is designed for use against the American public?
  • Pastor Agnostic
    The problem, the BIG problem with this is we will all become accustomed to thinking that the DOD does nothing but lie to us. Even more than they did about IraqNam and Afghanistan. (and under McCrystal, i suspect they still do) When the DOD has an urgent situation that needs the public's help, why would we believe them in the future? "We really really mean it this time? Trust us?" That's bullshit.

    The only rational reaction to a build up of US military forces is a build up by other nations who fear that we may intrude upon their sovereignty. Greece, Yemen, Argentina, Cuba, Haiti, Grenada, Honduras, Nicaragua, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Venezuela, and that's just a few in my lifetime alone. The actual list is far longer.

    When Iran views our government as the "Great Satan" they do so from personal experience, not out of a hatred of democracy, freedom, or other ridiculous claims made by Neocons & conservative idiots, or in other words, the current GOP.
  • One Who Cares
    Why were the 37 comments here yesterday scrubbed? The best contribution to democracy that I've ever read in a comment (or elsewhere) was posted here at #37 by Arnie Manson which laid out and explained exactly the tools used by those who seek to win by deception. Arnie's comment was right on target and relevant to the topic of this article.

    I note that there have been 37 DIGGS, yet only 4 comments today. Please re-post all of the 37 comments from yesterday, including Arnie's.
  • tcarlson
    Sorry about that. Cheers...
  • tcarlson
    To "One Who Cares"... nobody cares.
  • tcarlson
    Hmmm... where did all the comments from yesterday go? Down the memory hole?
  • wjcormier
    The Pentagon has been deceiving he American public for decades; why in he world would they want to waste taxpayer money to create another office for a practice they already have down to a science????
  • quincunx
    And such attempts at strategic trickery must occur at virtually every stage in the United States' dealings with other nations, the Pentagon's science board says.

    So, soon we won't be able to talk to foreigners without permission...

    NB Few died at the WTC until those building mysteriously lost all structural integrity.
  • Dan_Noel
    If this new office had existed at the time, the WTC buildings would not have lost their structural integrity. The hijacked airplanes would have hit them in the early morning and brought them down immediately, so the same number of people would have been killed.

    And both impacts would have been seen by plenty of witnesses.

    If only this office had been in existence on 9/11, there would be no 9/11 Truth movement.

    Thinking of it, maybe this new office could have some domestic use after all...

    Love,
  • michaelvalentine
    When your sucking the life out of a country like the military industrial complex is a little lie doesn't hurt.
  • Gorgeous George Orwell
    First and foremost - convince America that they are all victimized good guys while an army of mercenaries assassinates, decimates, loots, plunders and pillages in order to maintain their voracious consumption...
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