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Lincoln Group

The Lincoln Group (formerly known as Iraqex) is a defunct[citation needed] Washington, D.C.-based defense contractor. The firm was hired by the United States military to perform public relations (PR) in Iraq during the Iraq War. In 2005, the Los Angeles Times revealed the company had been paying for news stories in Iraqi newspapers.

Background edit

According to the group's website, "Lincoln Alliance Corporation, with the assistance of a cadre of investors, formed Lincoln Group to pursue private sector opportunities in Iraq. Lincoln Group brings a unique combination of expertise in collecting and exploiting information; structuring transactions; and mitigating risks through due diligence and legal strategies."[1]

In September 2004, the major PR contract for the Multi-National Corps – Iraq (MNC-I) was awarded to Iraqex, a "business clearinghouse company formed specifically to provide a swath of services in the war-torn country." The Washington, D.C.-based Lincoln Alliance Corporation, a "business 'intelligence' company that handles services from 'political campaign intelligence' to commercial real estate in Iraq", set up Iraqex the previous year. Iraqex had four Iraq offices, including in Baghdad and Basra. Iraqex was contracted to develop video and print publications, purchase TV and radio time, and oversee public affairs and advertising for MNC-I, to ensure "that the Coalition gains widespread Iraqi acceptance of its core themes and messages."[2]

Iraqex subsequently changed its name to Lincoln Group, in line with the name of its holding company, Lincoln Alliance Corporation. Lincoln Group had a $6 million, three-year public relations contract for the MNC-I, for which it developed "video, audio and print products to support MNC-I initiatives." It also published Iraq Business Journal, a "monthly publication on contract opportunities, life in Iraq and classifieds." The publication ostensibly interviewed Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who said foreign investment is acceptable, as long as the investor is not with the "occupation forces" or taking "advantage of any instability."[3](subscription required)

Pentagon contract 2005 edit

A June 11, 2005, Washington Post article reported that the Pentagon had awarded three contracts, potentially worth up to $300 million over five years, to three companies that it hoped would inject more creativity into its psychological operations efforts to improve foreign public opinion about the United States, particularly the military. Lincoln Group won one of the three contracts; Science Applications International Corporation and SYColeman, Inc., a subsidiary of L-3 Communications, won the other two. All three companies declined to comment for the article.[4]

The Richmond Times-Dispatch wrote, "The use of contractors in psyops is a new wrinkle. But psychological warfare expert Herb Friedman said he is not surprised. ... With only one active-duty and two reserve psyops units remaining, Friedman said, 'The bottom line is, they don't have the manpower.'"[5]

In September 2005, the Lincoln Group was looking to hire "senior media and PR professionals to guide an advertising and PR campaign to inform the Iraqi people of 'the Coalition's goals and to gain their support", according to O'Dwyer's. The firm also was recruiting "polling and trend analysis pros to analyze media and compile statistics with the Iraq Centre for Research and Strategic Studies." The new hires were due to an "ongoing expansion."[6](subscription required)

Paying for news in Iraq edit

In November 2005, the Los Angeles Times reported that the Lincoln Group was helping the Pentagon covertly place pro-United States stories in Iraqi news outlets. "Dozens" of pieces written by U.S. military "information operations" troops were placed during 2005, according to the Times. "The operation is designed to mask any connection with the U.S. military", the Times reported. The Lincoln Group "helps translate and place the stories. The Lincoln Group's Iraqi staff, or its subcontractors, sometimes pose as freelance reporters or advertising executives when they deliver the stories to Baghdad media outlets."[7]

The Times piece continued, "Military officials familiar with the effort in Iraq said much of it was being directed by the 'Information Operations Task Force' in Baghdad, part of the multinational corps headquarters commanded by Army Lt. Gen. John R. Vines. ... As part of a psychological operations campaign that has intensified over the last year, the task force also had purchased an Iraqi newspaper and taken control of a radio station, and was using them to channel pro-American messages to the Iraqi public. Neither is identified as a military mouthpiece".[7]

Voice of America noted that while the official communications principles state information will be "timely and accurate", they "do not include any prohibition against paying to place stories in the media."[8]

"Pentagon documents indicate the Lincoln Group ... received a $100 million contract to help produce favorable articles, translate the articles into Arabic, get them placed in Iraqi newspapers and not reveal the Pentagon's role", according to[who?] MSNBC's December 1, 2005, Hardball with Chris Matthews.[9] Additionally, the Chicago Tribune reported that "Lincolns' PR workers in Iraq included three Republican operatives who helped run the Bush campaign in Illinois and had no apparent experience in Iraq."[citation needed]

In March 2006, The Independent published several examples of news stories produced by the Lincoln Group in late 2005. The Independent's Andrew Buncombe gives his opinion of how these stories distort the actual events of the Iraq war.[10]

Pentagon investigation edit

Regarding the news reports about the military planting news stories, United States Department of State spokesman Sean McCormack said in his November 30, 2005, daily press briefing that his "colleagues over at the Pentagon" were "looking in[to]" and were "probably in the best position to address those news reports." A reporter then commented: "Why would they have to look into the news reports if it's – if it's happening, wouldn't they know they did it."[11]

On the November 30, 2005, Hardball, Senator John Warner (R-Virginia) told Chris Matthews "I saw that for the first time today. And as chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, we'll look into that because I'm concerned that our credibility abroad is very important. And if we're manufacturing things or taking our wonderful troops and trying to translate their ideas into something that's more our idea, rather than the trooper's idea, then I think we should be looking at it."[12]

In his December 1, 2005, press briefing, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said that "the Los Angeles Times was the first place" the White House had heard about "the military using this Lincoln Group to plant stories in Iraqi newspapers" and that "We have asked the Department of Defense for more information. General [Pete] Pace has asked people to look into the matter and get the facts, and so we want to see what those facts are."[13]

On December 3, the U.S. military command in Baghdad acknowledged for the first time that it had paid Iraqi newspapers to carry positive news about U.S. efforts in Iraq, but officials characterized the payments as part of a legitimate campaign to counter insurgents' misinformation.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Lincoln Group website December 5, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ O'Dwyer's [dead link](subscription required)
  3. ^ "Breaking News on Public Relations, PR Firms, and Media Relations".
  4. ^ Merle, Renae. "Pentagon Funds Diplomacy Effort". The Washington Post.
  5. ^ http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031783204555 [dead link]
  6. ^ "Breaking News on Public Relations, PR Firms, and Media Relations".
  7. ^ a b Mark Mazzetti, Borzou Daragahi (2005-11-30). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2010-08-06.
  8. ^ . Voice of America. 2005-11-30. Archived from the original on 2009-01-08.
  9. ^ "Report: U.S. paying Iraqi journalists". NBC News. 2005-12-02.
  10. ^ . The Independent. London. 2006-03-30. Archived from the original on 2008-05-17.
  11. ^ Department Of State. The Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs. "Daily Press Briefing for November 30 -- Transcript". 2001-2009.state.gov. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  12. ^ "'Hardball with Chris Matthews' for Nov. 30th". NBC News.
  13. ^ "Press Briefing by Scott McClellan". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov.

External links edit

  • Jason Vest. The Hazy Story of the Lincoln Group 2006-01-03 at the Wayback Machine, CorpWatch, November 30, 2005.
  • Mark Mazzetti. Lincoln Group bombards Iraq with fake news , PR Watch, November 30, 2005.
  • No Breach Seen in Work in Iraq on Propaganda, New York Times, March 22, 2006.
  • "“I Was a Propaganda Intern in Iraq”–Fmr. Lincoln Group Intern Describes Paying Iraqi Press to Plant Pro-American Articles Secretly Written by U.S. Military".
  • , author of "Misinformation Intern: My Summer as a Military Propagandist in Iraq" for Harper's Magazine about his work for the Lincoln Group, on Democracy Now!, August 21, 2006 (video, audio, and print transcript).

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For the American political action committee see The Lincoln Project This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lincoln Group news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Lincoln Group formerly known as Iraqex is a defunct citation needed Washington D C based defense contractor The firm was hired by the United States military to perform public relations PR in Iraq during the Iraq War In 2005 the Los Angeles Times revealed the company had been paying for news stories in Iraqi newspapers Contents 1 Background 2 Pentagon contract 2005 3 Paying for news in Iraq 4 Pentagon investigation 5 References 6 External linksBackground editAccording to the group s website Lincoln Alliance Corporation with the assistance of a cadre of investors formed Lincoln Group to pursue private sector opportunities in Iraq Lincoln Group brings a unique combination of expertise in collecting and exploiting information structuring transactions and mitigating risks through due diligence and legal strategies 1 In September 2004 the major PR contract for the Multi National Corps Iraq MNC I was awarded to Iraqex a business clearinghouse company formed specifically to provide a swath of services in the war torn country The Washington D C based Lincoln Alliance Corporation a business intelligence company that handles services from political campaign intelligence to commercial real estate in Iraq set up Iraqex the previous year Iraqex had four Iraq offices including in Baghdad and Basra Iraqex was contracted to develop video and print publications purchase TV and radio time and oversee public affairs and advertising for MNC I to ensure that the Coalition gains widespread Iraqi acceptance of its core themes and messages 2 Iraqex subsequently changed its name to Lincoln Group in line with the name of its holding company Lincoln Alliance Corporation Lincoln Group had a 6 million three year public relations contract for the MNC I for which it developed video audio and print products to support MNC I initiatives It also published Iraq Business Journal a monthly publication on contract opportunities life in Iraq and classifieds The publication ostensibly interviewed Grand Ayatollah Ali al Sistani who said foreign investment is acceptable as long as the investor is not with the occupation forces or taking advantage of any instability 3 subscription required Pentagon contract 2005 editA June 11 2005 Washington Post article reported that the Pentagon had awarded three contracts potentially worth up to 300 million over five years to three companies that it hoped would inject more creativity into its psychological operations efforts to improve foreign public opinion about the United States particularly the military Lincoln Group won one of the three contracts Science Applications International Corporation and SYColeman Inc a subsidiary of L 3 Communications won the other two All three companies declined to comment for the article 4 The Richmond Times Dispatch wrote The use of contractors in psyops is a new wrinkle But psychological warfare expert Herb Friedman said he is not surprised With only one active duty and two reserve psyops units remaining Friedman said The bottom line is they don t have the manpower 5 In September 2005 the Lincoln Group was looking to hire senior media and PR professionals to guide an advertising and PR campaign to inform the Iraqi people of the Coalition s goals and to gain their support according to O Dwyer s The firm also was recruiting polling and trend analysis pros to analyze media and compile statistics with the Iraq Centre for Research and Strategic Studies The new hires were due to an ongoing expansion 6 subscription required Paying for news in Iraq editFurther information Information Operations Roadmap In November 2005 the Los Angeles Times reported that the Lincoln Group was helping the Pentagon covertly place pro United States stories in Iraqi news outlets Dozens of pieces written by U S military information operations troops were placed during 2005 according to the Times The operation is designed to mask any connection with the U S military the Times reported The Lincoln Group helps translate and place the stories The Lincoln Group s Iraqi staff or its subcontractors sometimes pose as freelance reporters or advertising executives when they deliver the stories to Baghdad media outlets 7 The Times piece continued Military officials familiar with the effort in Iraq said much of it was being directed by the Information Operations Task Force in Baghdad part of the multinational corps headquarters commanded by Army Lt Gen John R Vines As part of a psychological operations campaign that has intensified over the last year the task force also had purchased an Iraqi newspaper and taken control of a radio station and was using them to channel pro American messages to the Iraqi public Neither is identified as a military mouthpiece 7 Voice of America noted that while the official communications principles state information will be timely and accurate they do not include any prohibition against paying to place stories in the media 8 Pentagon documents indicate the Lincoln Group received a 100 million contract to help produce favorable articles translate the articles into Arabic get them placed in Iraqi newspapers and not reveal the Pentagon s role according to who MSNBC s December 1 2005 Hardball with Chris Matthews 9 Additionally the Chicago Tribune reported that Lincolns PR workers in Iraq included three Republican operatives who helped run the Bush campaign in Illinois and had no apparent experience in Iraq citation needed In March 2006 The Independent published several examples of news stories produced by the Lincoln Group in late 2005 The Independent s Andrew Buncombe gives his opinion of how these stories distort the actual events of the Iraq war 10 Pentagon investigation editRegarding the news reports about the military planting news stories United States Department of State spokesman Sean McCormack said in his November 30 2005 daily press briefing that his colleagues over at the Pentagon were looking in to and were probably in the best position to address those news reports A reporter then commented Why would they have to look into the news reports if it s if it s happening wouldn t they know they did it 11 On the November 30 2005 Hardball Senator John Warner R Virginia told Chris Matthews I saw that for the first time today And as chairman of the U S Senate Committee on Armed Services we ll look into that because I m concerned that our credibility abroad is very important And if we re manufacturing things or taking our wonderful troops and trying to translate their ideas into something that s more our idea rather than the trooper s idea then I think we should be looking at it 12 In his December 1 2005 press briefing White House spokesman Scott McClellan said that the Los Angeles Times was the first place the White House had heard about the military using this Lincoln Group to plant stories in Iraqi newspapers and that We have asked the Department of Defense for more information General Pete Pace has asked people to look into the matter and get the facts and so we want to see what those facts are 13 On December 3 the U S military command in Baghdad acknowledged for the first time that it had paid Iraqi newspapers to carry positive news about U S efforts in Iraq but officials characterized the payments as part of a legitimate campaign to counter insurgents misinformation citation needed References edit Lincoln Group website Archived December 5 2005 at the Wayback Machine O Dwyer s dead link subscription required Breaking News on Public Relations PR Firms and Media Relations Merle Renae Pentagon Funds Diplomacy Effort The Washington Post http www timesdispatch com servlet Satellite pagename RTD MGArticle RTD BasicArticle amp c MGArticle amp cid 1031783204555 dead link Breaking News on Public Relations PR Firms and Media Relations a b Mark Mazzetti Borzou Daragahi 2005 11 30 U S Military Covertly Pays to Run Stories in Iraqi Press Troops write articles presented as news reports Some officers object to the practice Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2010 08 06 Defense Department Checking Allegations US Military Paid to Place News Articles in Iraqi Press Voice of America 2005 11 30 Archived from the original on 2009 01 08 Report U S paying Iraqi journalists NBC News 2005 12 02 The US propaganda machine Oh what a lovely war The Independent London 2006 03 30 Archived from the original on 2008 05 17 Department Of State The Office of Electronic Information Bureau of Public Affairs Daily Press Briefing for November 30 Transcript 2001 2009 state gov Retrieved 18 December 2023 Hardball with Chris Matthews for Nov 30th NBC News Press Briefing by Scott McClellan georgewbush whitehouse archives gov External links editJason Vest The Hazy Story of the Lincoln Group Archived 2006 01 03 at the Wayback Machine CorpWatch November 30 2005 Mark Mazzetti Lincoln Group bombards Iraq with fake news PR Watch November 30 2005 No Breach Seen in Work in Iraq on Propaganda New York Times March 22 2006 I Was a Propaganda Intern in Iraq Fmr Lincoln Group Intern Describes Paying Iraqi Press to Plant Pro American Articles Secretly Written by U S Military Interview with Willem Marx author of Misinformation Intern My Summer as a Military Propagandist in Iraq for Harper s Magazine about his work for the Lincoln Group on Democracy Now August 21 2006 video audio and print transcript Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lincoln Group amp oldid 1216814826, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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