Raser's Edge: Pssst… Hey Don we already have three!
In his ongoing battle with the press in general and CNN in
particular Trump recently tweeted: “Something
has to be done, including the possibility of the United States starting our own
Worldwide Network to show the World the way we really are, GREAT!”
Our embarrassing president never passes up an opportunity to
show just how dumb he is. He obviously does not know the United States already
has worldwide networks, three in fact: Voice of America, Radio Free
Europe/Radio Liberty and The Armed Forces Network.
As a public service to Trump and his minions who are probably
just as dumb about this matter as he is, here is a description of the
three. (My favorite is RFE which was
operating when I was a newspaper correspondent in Paris covering NATO. We all knew it was an arm of the CIA.)
Voice of America (VOA) is a U.S. government-funded international radio
broadcast source which serves as the United States federal government's
official institution for non-military, external broadcasting, the largest U.S.
international broadcaster. VOA produces digital, TV, and radio content in more
than 40 languages which it distributes to affiliate stations around the globe.
It is primarily viewed by foreign audiences, so VOA programming has an
influence on public opinion abroad regarding the United States and its leaders.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) is a United States government-funded
organization that broadcasts and reports news, information, and analysis to
countries in Eastern Europe, Central Asia
and the Middle East
where it says that "the free flow of information is either banned by
government authorities or not fully developed". RFE/RL is a 501(c)(3) corporation supervised by the Broadcasting Board of Governors,
an agency overseeing all U.S. federal government international broadcasting services.
During
the Cold War,
Radio Free Europe (RFE) was broadcast to Soviet satellite
countries and Radio Liberty (RL) targeted the Soviet Union.
RFE was founded as an anti-communist propaganda source in 1949 by the
National Committee for a Free Europe.
RL was founded two years later and the two organizations merged in 1976.
Communist governments frequently sent agents to infiltrate RFE's headquarters,
and the KGB
regularly jammed its signals. RFE/RL received funds
covertly from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) until
1972. During RFE's earliest years of existence, the CIA and U.S. Department of State
issued broad policy directives, and a system evolved where broadcast policy was
determined through negotiation between them and RFE staff.
The American Forces Network (AFN) is the broadcast service operated
by the United States Armed Forces' American
Forces Radio and Television Service[1]
(AFRTS) for its entertainment and command internal information networks
worldwide. The AFN worldwide radio and television broadcast network serves
American service members, Department of Defense and other U.S. government
civilians and their families stationed at bases overseas, as well as U.S. Navy
ships at sea. AFN broadcasts popular American radio and television programs
from the major U.S. networks
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