Based on a study of his wartime correspondence and publications, this article aims to further document Lippmann's involvement in the Second World War's propaganda and
psychological warfare network.
It is called psywar (or
psychological warfare), Honasan said of the MILF, which signed a peace deal with government.
Members of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, which is the armed wing of the Fatah organization, chose this time to carry out some
psychological warfare, and hosted a Iranian Arabic-language television reporter inside what they said is a new tunnel that they have dug.
Summary: The "axis of resistance" will not tire in the face of media and
psychological warfare, Hezbollah said Thursday, adding that such attacks only serve to reveal the weakness of its opponents.
Psychological Warfare is a specific effort to influence the result of a war via the psychological aspects.
I read with interest the article "
Psychological warfare in Iraq" (May 6) by Diana Moukalled.
Seems chemical weapons and
psychological warfare are as old as combat itself.
A statement of the Ministry of Interior quoted al-Asadi as saying, "The police of Trebil port of internal forces work to strengthen its security measures to protect it from possible terrorist attack from the ISIS," denying news that some news agencies reported that the port is in the hands of terrorists, adding that the news is a part of
psychological warfare and media rumor broadcast by the media in support of international terrorism.
Slinging the Bull in Korea: An Adventure in
Psychological Warfare by John Martin Campbell.
With the policy of
psychological warfare which has reduced the Welsh speaking people to 19%, which non Nazi ministry could he recommend to receive the commendations and for hyping the hypocrisy?