The Bush White House has decided to transform what was a temporary effort to rebut Taliban disinformation about the Afghan war into a permanent, fully staffed "Office of Global Communications" to coordinate the administration's foreign policy message and supervise America's image abroad, according to senior officials. The office will add "thematic and strategic value," along with presidential clout, to the efforts of the State Department. The State Department has begun producing "mini-documentaries on Muslim life in America" to air on satellite stations in the Middle East. Bush to Create Formal Office To Shape US Image Abroad |