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Losing Arab Hearts and Minds Steve Tatham

Losing Arab Hearts and Minds By Steve Tatham

Losing Arab Hearts and Minds by Steve Tatham


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From November 2002 to May 2003, the author worked alongside American military planners in the Gulf, coordinating the media campaign that foreshadowed and accompanied the eventual invasion of Iraq. He witnessed how, in advance of the outbreak of hostilities, the US planned to win over sceptical Arab hearts and minds.

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Losing Arab Hearts and Minds: The Coalition, Al Jazeera and Muslim Public Opinion by Steve Tatham

From November 2002 to May 2003, Steve Tatham worked alongside American military planners in the Gulf, coordinating the huge media campaign that foreshadowed and accompanied the eventual invasion of Iraq. From first hand experience he witnessed how, in advance of the outbreak of hostilities, the US planned to win over sceptical Arab hearts and minds. Yet as the campaign unfolded, Tatham, the Royal Navy's public spokesman in Iraq, saw how differently the British and Americans regarded the media and how badly journalists from the Arab world, in particular from Al-Jazeera satellite television, were treated in comparison to those from coalition nations. His book is highly critical of how the United States handled its information war. Notwithstanding the best efforts of well meaning senior US officials, the mounting death toll, both military and civilian, saw the Americans all but ignore the Arab media , focusing instead on a largely acquiescent domestic press, one still obsessed with Al Qaeda's 9/11 attacks on the homeland and only too happy to fly the Stars and Stripes. Images of dead and captured coalition servicemen led to Arab channels being accused of bias against western forces, and such was the demonisation of some channels that many observers began to wonder if President Bush's declaration that 'you are either with us or against us' applied not just to nation states but also to the world's media.

Losing Arab Hearts and Minds Reviews

'Losing Arab Hearts and Minds is a riveting insider'saccount of how the war behind the war for Iraqwas waged. A combination of personal militaryexperience and a comprehensive understandingof the modern media come together to shed newlight on this most divisive of wars. It is fascinatingto look again at what the press told you at thetime-from the other side of the military curtain.Tatham has written a gripping first hand accountof how the coalition planned, conducted andsubsequently managed to lose the media war.'-Hugh Miles, author of Al Jazeera: How Arab TVNews Challenged the World'A timely, insider's account of how the militarycan lose the war of words.' -Martin Bell, formerwar correspondent and independent MP'This is a rich and insightful book.'-Professor Fred Halliday, LSE'Brilliant A... that officers like Tatham have publishedsuch books speaks volumes about the Britisharmed forces who will have lost less of theirhonour in Iraq than members of the Labour andConservative parties who voted for Blair's disastrous policy.'-Francis Ghilles, L'Economiste'On a recent visit to NATO's HQ in Kabul, I was greatly heartened to see Losing Arab Hearts and Minds standing in a row of books belonging to the ISAF Public Information Staff in their busy office. Hopefully it is well thumbed and its lessons energetically put into practice.'-John Mackinlay, RUSI Journal'The issues Tatham raises need to be heeded by soldiers and politicians alike.'-Colonel Tim Collins

About Steve Tatham

Steve Tatham is a serving officer in the Royal Navy. He has participated in military operations in Sierra Leone, the Northern Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq-the latter as the Royal Navy's public spokesman.

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GOR010208175
9781850658115
1850658110
Losing Arab Hearts and Minds: The Coalition, Al Jazeera and Muslim Public Opinion by Steve Tatham
Used - Like New
Hardback
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
2006-01-01
256
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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