A new study by the Council on Foreign Relations highlights continuing anti-American sentiment in the Islamic world.
The study pins some of the blame on the hostile reporting of regional broadcast networks that are the main source of information for many -- and says expensive US-funded propaganda machines like Al-Hurra TV and Radio Sawa have been largely worthless in winning hearts and minds.
A little humility from Uncle Sam could go a long way, the authors say.
Change will require "listening more, a humbler tone, and focusing on bilateral aid and partnership, while tolerating disagreement on controversial policy issues."
We can hope.
The study pins some of the blame on the hostile reporting of regional broadcast networks that are the main source of information for many -- and says expensive US-funded propaganda machines like Al-Hurra TV and Radio Sawa have been largely worthless in winning hearts and minds.
A little humility from Uncle Sam could go a long way, the authors say.
Change will require "listening more, a humbler tone, and focusing on bilateral aid and partnership, while tolerating disagreement on controversial policy issues."
We can hope.
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