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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
How to Lose the Information War for Good: The Death of Combat Blogging
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 4:25 PM

The death of combat blogging happened this month. During a war in which soldiers and the administration itself constantly complains that alternative stories and good news are not getting past the exploding-terrorist-of-the-day narrative of the mainstream press, the Army has cracked down on combat bloggers:

Military officials have been wrestling for years with how to handletroops who publish blogs. Officers have weighed the need for wartimediscretion against the opportunities for the public to personallyconnect with some of the most effective advocates for the operations inAfghanistan and Iraq -- the troops themselves. The secret-keepers havegenerally won the argument, and the once-permissive atmosphere hasslowly grown more tightly regulated. Soldier-bloggers have droppedoffline as a result.

The new rules (.pdf) obtained by Wired News require a commander be consulted before every blog update.

Anyone who's ever written a blog post knows that this reg essentially kills the practice.

Blackfive lays it out for you:

The soldiers who will attempt to fly under the radar and post negativeitems about the military, mission, and commanders will continue to doso under the new regs.  The soldiers who've been playing ball the lastfew years, the vast, VAST, majority will be reduced.  In my mind, thisreg will accomplish the exact opposite of its intent.  The good guysare restricted and the bad continue on...

Operational Security is of paramount importance.  But we are losingthe Information War on all fronts.  Fanatic-like adherence to OPSECwill do us little good if we lose the few honest voices that tell thetruth about The Long War.

Instead, the US Army should adopt Major Robbins recommendations,allow for unit bloggers, and restrict bloggers with the same rules asthe military gives embed reporters (with UCMJ exceptions).  Maybe,then, we can start winning some battles on the information front.

So, now, even from the guys on the ground, a surfeit of bad news and suppression of good. And, more importantly, the silencing of a bunch of voices-- both supportive and critical-- that have intelligence and authority on a sometimes mind-boggling complex ground situation. Brilliant.

Op-For John says it's beyond stupid: "There is no word in any of the world's languages that can effectivelycapture the pure stupidity of this decision. Political fights needpolitical warriors. And make no mistake, this war is a political fight."

Update: Get your fill of Acute Politics and others before it's too late. 




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The End of Active Duty Army MilBlogs?
Excerpt: Batten the hatches. Lock down and prepare for incoming. This is a doozy. Blackfive has the scoop Short version is as follows via Wired.com   The U.S. Army has ordered soldiers to stop posting to blogs or sending personal e-mail messages, without first clearing the content with a superior officer, Wired News has learned. The directive, issued April 19, is the sharpest restriction on troops' online activities since the start of the Iraq war. And it could mean the end of military blogs, observers say.   Military officials have been wrestling for years with how to handle troops who publish blogs. Officers have weighed the need for wartime discretion against the opportunities for the public to personally connect with some of the most effective advocates for the operations in Afghanistan and Iraq -- the troops themselves. The secret-keepers have generally won the argument, and the once-permissive atmosphere has slowly grown more tightly regulated. Soldier-bloggers have dropped offline as a result... To say I'm disappointed would be putting it mildly. Just Sunday I posed a question pertaining to this very subject to The Armorer regarding what seemed to me as The Big Green machine's putting the clamps down on Army blogggers versus the rest of the services. It's a very heavy handed, haphazard way to go about buisiness, and Blackfive points out something that's similar to what  I've said before myself: "The soldiers who will attempt to fly under the radar and post negative items about the military, mission, and commanders will continue to do so under the new regs.  The soldiers who've been playing ball the last few years, the vast, VAST, majority will be reduced." End result? A lot of bad apples posting, who don't get noticed, while the good guys, and honest ones get no information out. We lose the Information war to left leaning propaganda and it's all down hill from there baby. Think you've had a bad recruitment year the last 3 years? Try for the next 30 versus the power of the Internet. This is not a good road to be going down, but it appears Big Green chose it. So for any of you active military out there, feel free to E-mail or IM us stories you want posted. As I no longer hold a position with the United States Army, they can't try me under UCMJ. That being said however I will still adhere to OPSEC regulations regarding places, things people etc if I deem it a danger. *censored*ers. You can see the actual regulation AR 530-1 here LOTS of folks tagging this one ladies and gents Here's yer round up of Oh Shit Handle Grabbers regarding this high priority subject matter Michelle Malkin: Stupid! Stupid! Stupid! Robert Steely, Townhall: Army cracks down on Bloggers Dadmanly of Milblogs: Executive Summary version Instapundit: Bullet meet Foot Technicalities: One Angry Soldiers Mom! Smalltown Veteran: There's a right way, a wrong way, and the Army a wrong way Captains Quarters: About Face! Texas Scribbler: Army Weak Dadmanly: End of all Milblogs? Andi's World: Prohibitive, or Redundant? Thunder Run: The War is Lost Noble Eagle: Bad News for MilBloggers Pal2Pal: Is the Army Nuts??! Cop the Truth: Stop or face the UCMJ Townhall: The Death of Combat Blogging... (Click here to read full post)


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