Published 02 August 2009
July 31, 2009
By Paul Bedard, Washington WhispersIn another twist that raises new questions about a New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning story, the Government Accountability Office has given its blessing to a wartime Department of Defense program that briefed retired military officers about operations in Iraq and Afghanistan before they went on TV to talk about the conflicts. “There is no doubt that DoD attempted to favorably influence public opinion with respect to the administration’s war policies” with the program, said the GAO. “However, we conclude that these activities did not violate the publicity or propaganda prohibition.”
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