The '''Office of Global Communications''', a component of the [http://www.firstgov.gov/Agencies/Federal/Executive/EOP.shtml Executive Office of the President], is "revving up a global effort to defuse its image as arrogant and overbearing," according to Reuters journalist Randall Mikkelsen. The OGC is organizing "daily telephone conference calls to coordinate foreign policy messages among U.S. government agencies and representatives of British Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]]. This is supplemented by a '[http://www.whitehouse.gov/ogc/global-messages.html Global Messenger]' e-mail of talking points sent almost daily to administration officials, U.S. embassies, Congress and others." However, the [[Bush administration]]'s effort to overcome its arrogant image suffered a blow in February 2003 when Europeans responded negatively to Defense Secretary [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s dismissal of French and German opposition to U.S. war talk as an example of "old Europe" out of touch with the world.[http://asia.reuters.com/printerFriendlyPopup.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=2105989]
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