Leveraging the Media: The Embedded Media Program in Operation Iraqi Freedom
Abstract
In the planning for the war in Iraq Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld took a bold step and enacted a major change to the public affairs approach for military operations. In February 2003 he approved the concept of embedding reporters with frontline forces. The Defense Secretary along with other strategic leaders seeking to end Saddam Hussein's regime wanted the American people and the world to see, hear and feel the war up close and personal. The embedded reporters told a story that otherwise would not have been told. The Embedded Media Program was also an essential part of the Information Operations Campaign. Strategic and operational leaders leveraged (not manipulated) the media in order to enhance and in some cases achieve information operations objectives. Specifically the US-led coalition countered Iraqi propaganda while affecting tactical and operational actions on the battlefield. The ability to leverage the media coverage of the war assisted the coalition in achieving information superiority. The Embedded Media Program allowed the military to harness an important tool in waging war in the 21st century.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 08, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA423756
Entities
People
- Glenn T. Starnes
Organizations
- United States Army War College