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Home » Info War » Coming Down on the Milbloggers

Coming Down on the Milbloggers

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In its peren­nial effort to restrict the kinds of infor­ma­tion avail­able to Americas ene­mies in the wide open Internet world, the Army has issued an updated pol­icy on what qual­i­fies as oper­a­tional secu­rity and how the ser­vice may restrict the release of such data.

Since as early as 2005, the Army and, to a lesser extent, other ser­vices has been bat­tling the pro­lif­er­a­tion of weblogs, or blogs, authored by ser­vice mem­bers often on deploy­ment. Army pub­lic affairs and intel­li­gence spe­cial­ists have been wor­ried that the free­wheel­ing nature of blogs risks divulging cer­tain details of attacks and vul­ner­a­bil­i­ties that could aid insur­gents, who they say scan the inter­net for tid­bits to help in their attacks.

The new Army reg­u­la­tion fur­ther defines what qual­i­fies under the oper­a­tional secu­rity guide­lines and appoints an Army Web Risk Assessment cell to exe­cute a quar­terly exam­i­na­tion of per­sonal Web sites, releases from fam­ily readi­ness sites, non-​​government unit pages, blogs as well as .mil sites.

The new regs were first reported by for­mer DT edi­tor Noah Shachtman who now writes for Wired mag­a­zine.

The opsec rules pre­clude blog­gers from writ­ing about or post­ing pic­tures or videos:

Do not pub­licly dis­sem­i­nate, or pub­lish pho­tographs dis­play­ing crit­i­cal or sen­si­tive infor­ma­tion. Examples include but are not lim­ited to Improvised Explosive Device (IED) strikes, bat­tle scenes, casu­al­ties, destroyed or dam­aged equip­ment, per­son­nel killed in action (KIA), both friendly and adver­sary, and the pro­tec­tive mea­sures of mil­i­tary facilities.

The funny thing is the pub­lic affairs office in Iraq has already got­ten into the new media world, air­ing its own YouTube videos of attacks against enemy posi­tions like this one

And this one

Its been a con­stant strug­gle for the ser­vices to bal­ance the rights of free speech with the gen­uine need to keep infor­ma­tion use­ful to the enemy out of his hands espe­cially in the elec­tronic media world. The updated reg­u­la­tions give a lot of lee­way to unit com­man­ders to reg­u­late the infor­ma­tion flow from their sol­diers, but one has to won­der whether supe­ri­ors will err on the side of cau­tion and ban out of hand all blogs authored by troops on deployment.

So far, only a hand­ful of so-​​called Milbloggers have been dis­ci­plined for their posts, with one of the best known cases revolv­ing around Spec. Colby Buzzell, whose blog My War was shut down a few years ago after his post­ings gained momen­tum in the main­stream media and irked his commanders.

Buzzell par­layed his suc­cess into a book deal, but oth­ers who are caught in the opsec net may not be so fortunate.

The new Army order also cov­ers per­sonal emails, which have always been flagged by com­man­ders who see the risks of com­pro­mis­ing infor­ma­tion, as well as dis­cus­sion board entries.

Consult with their imme­di­ate super­vi­sor and their OPSEC Officer for an OPSEC review prior to pub­lish­ing or post­ing infor­ma­tion in a pub­lic forum.

(1) This includes, but is not lim­ited to let­ters, resumes, arti­cles for pub­li­ca­tion, elec­tronic mail (e-​​mail), Web site post­ings, web log (blog) post­ings, dis­cus­sion in Internet infor­ma­tion forums, dis­cus­sion in Internet mes­sage boards or other forms of dis­sem­i­na­tion or documentation.

It remains to be seen how inten­sively the Army will inves­ti­gate these post­ings for opsec vio­la­tions which would take a tremen­dous amount of man­power con­sid­er­ing the over 130,000 troops deployed to Iraq alone.

(Gouge: CM)

– Christian

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  1. Sven Ortmann says:
    May 2, 2007 at 10:26 am

    The sec­ond video is an offi­cial one?
    That’s sur­pris­ing — it shows a coali­tion sol­dier fir­ing an AKM…

    Reply
  2. Foreign.Boy says:
    May 2, 2007 at 11:17 am

    Are those guys Air Force? They have Air force badges.….. The youTube says ‘stryker brigade’

    Reply
  3. Siconik says:
    May 2, 2007 at 1:25 pm

    AKs used by our sol­diers? Impossible I say! Was the video filmed by Boeing?

    Reply
  4. Xander says:
    May 2, 2007 at 1:56 pm

    I find it funny peo­ple can never get over the hys­te­ria about U.S sol­diers using AK’s.Its clearly an Iraqi soldier,you can tell by the uni­form and helmet.

    Reply
  5. Christian says:
    May 2, 2007 at 2:01 pm

    Nice try guys, they’re Iraqis fir­ing the AKs…But what about the Joes bat­tling with­out their ACHs on? Bet Sarge had some­thing to say about that back at the pla­toon hooch…

    Reply
  6. Mike says:
    May 3, 2007 at 7:42 am

    Defently did not see any air­force badges. Those are Army ACU’s with the 2nd divi­sion patch on the sholder. Other Guys are Iraq army.

    Reply
  7. doctari says:
    May 3, 2007 at 8:20 am

    great film of knock­ing out mor­tar crew . sup­pos­edly waited for crew to gather in vehi­cle to pick the whole she­bang out . the fire team in the sec­ond film was highly moti­va­tional . these men are no hip­pie whimps slack­ing off on the job . their enthu­si­asm , com­mu­ni­ca­tion , absence of fear , hunt­ing style and tar­get hits are an inspi­ra­tion . i am thinkin can the enemy spot U if U can spot them . are our sol­diers safe at their eagles nest hunt­ing post ? can some­thing sneak up on them ? do they have a dis­ci­plined mas­cot that could bark or attack ? a wolf­shund , maybe , a German Sheperd . http://​www​.wolf​shund​.net/​g​a​l​e​r​i​e​/​i​n​d​e​x​.​php even if we pull out ; it doesn’t mean we receded . even the dems say they will leave about 60 or 80 thou­sand troops in Iraq . the rest will be DET s at safe har­bor aboard steel plat­forms of car­ries and such . we are not run­ning out . its more like we are fill­ing in the gaps with Iraqi sol­diers and we are their advi­sors . we can shower in air naval gun­fire , sup­plies , medi­vac and spec ops . Walter Reed will be replaced with a whole new state of the art hos­pi­tal . Gates and Bush approve . for­tune favors the brave while it leaves the timid behind . rec­om­mend behav­ioral psy­chol­ogy as a first choice to counter act delayed stress syn­drome . your dog is your best friend .

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  8. Choosker says:
    May 3, 2007 at 9:29 am

    choco­late chips camo & ak? Are an iraqui soldier.

    Reply
  9. Kevil1 says:
    May 5, 2007 at 12:00 am

    Mmmmm .50 cal — We like the big boomers!!! God bless Mr.Barrett!

    Reply
  10. AngryLabRat says:
    May 15, 2007 at 1:24 am

    My “lit­tle” niece is ship­ping out to Iraq today, a mere 2 weeks after ini­tial train­ing. I would like to be able to send her video greet­ings, but this has become much harder with the new pol­icy. What’s more, I find it very com­fort­ing (in a strange way) to see reports from the field, fairly unre­fined by the pro­pa­ganda machine, to bet­ter under­stand what she will be going through.
    I under­stand the need for secrecy, but I would think the sol­diers would not reveal any­thing that would com­pro­mise their own safety. What’s more, I fear this pol­icy shuts the most effec­tive voices for pos­i­tive morale, and at the same time stops a pipeline for rel­a­tives to com­mu­ni­cate with each other. Meanwhile, the insur­gents con­tinue post­ing videos of their own. This can’t be use­ful.
    See my blog post at http://​angry​labrat​.blogspot​.com/​2​0​0​7​/​0​5​/​n​o​-​v​i​d​e​o​s​-​f​o​r​-​t​r​o​o​p​s​.​h​tml.

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