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  • ...ehalf of the UK Government. This was a propaganda broadcast distributed in Iraq by US Army psychological operations teams from a specially adapted aircraft ...ed troop timetable' (9 January 2006); 'Prime Minister in surprise visit to Iraq', (22 December 2005), or 'Iraqi ambassador upbeat on elections', (14 Decemb
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  • ==Psyops in Iraq==
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  • ...conflicts of interest. <ref> Joe Watts, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/george-osborne-evening-standard-editor-lebedev-jeremy-corbyn-a7636216.html ...ing back the British people', making 'a mockery of the independence of the media'.
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  • ...Aberdeen University before working at Aberdeen School for the Deaf. <ref>[[Media:About Michael.pdf|PDF Copy]] of Michael Gove, About Michael <http://www.mic ...nt assessment of Mr Blair has to be the manner in which he is handling the Iraq crisis,' but also added that: Blair was 'brave, to introduce market pressur
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  • ...oduced by the British government and it is then published in international media as if it was genuine news.<ref><http://www.lrs.co.uk/user/default.cfm>; <ht ...ng to FCO propaganda official David Dearnley the journalists, from Islamic media were shown 'what Britain and the British-led forces were doing to help rebu
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  • ...on British television as a pundit on terrorism and security issues.<ref>[[Media: Paul Beaver Biography.pdf|PDF copy]] of [http://www.beaverwestminster.com/ ...r in the Army Air Corps (Volunteers). * 27 years in defence, aerospace and media including Jane’s, BBC and national newspapers
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  • ...ter September 11th worked with police, paramilitary and military forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia and elsewhere since 9/11. <ref>Footnote 7 ...he United States as Senior Counterinsurgency Advisor, Multi-National Force-Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.” <ref>East West Institute, [http://www.e
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  • ...of filmed entertainment, newspapers, pay and free-to-air television, cable network programming, book publishing, magazines and consumer marketing." [http://ww Describes itself as a 'constellation of media businesses'.i These include the production and distribution of motion pictu
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  • ...ush's Presidency, began privatizing and outsourcing broadcasting<ref> Free Media Online [http://freemediaonline.org/freemediaonlineblog/2009/01/22/armenian- ...rstandable reasons, Mr. Gedmin and Mr. Trimble would not advertise to U.S. media their achievements as public diplomats in the Czech Republic, where RFE/RL
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  • ==Iraq and 9/11== ...11, 2001. See main article: [[Project for the New American Century and the Iraq War]].
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  • ...errorexpertise:University of St. Andrews|University of St. Andrews]]<ref>[[Media:Screen grab of CSTPV Staff.JPG|Screengrab]] of CSPTV's website created 19 N ...urity-and-resilience-network/library/ London First Security and Resilience Network online library], LondonFirst.co.uk, accessed 1 March 2014.</ref> A colleagu
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  • ...his baby, the CSP, as the “Dominos Pizza of the policy business”<ref> Media Transparency [http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?recipien ...Policy] accessed 4th March 2008</ref> and through Gaffney and the CSP’s network of members throughout the administration. Indeed, when Donald Rumsfeld addr
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  • ...2003-2004, following two years (2002-2004) as staff assistant on Iran and Iraq in Douglas Feith's discredited [[Office of Special Plans]].<ref>Brian Whita ...Institute]] (AEI) (July through September 2002). Following his return from Iraq in 2004, Rubin returned to [[AEI]] as a resident scholar. Rubin is a membe
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  • ...sented many of the neoconservatives who pushed for the 2003 US invasion of Iraq.<ref name=Benador>Benador Associates, [http://web.archive.org/web/200804301 In various media appearances, Phares has cautioned against enthusiasm for the Arab Spring, d
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  • ...blished in The Wall Street Journal and other mainstream business and trade media. [http://www.stthom.edu/academics/centers/cbes/paul_steidler.html] His 'lo ...it hired MCI, aka WorldCom Inc. to build a small wireless phone network in Iraq[http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/123016_worldcomiraq22.html]
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  • ...wanda, and the brutal violation of human rights in Cuba, Burma, China, and Iraq ... It has championed the rights of democratic activists, religious believe ...of directors for the [[National Endowment for Democracy]], the [[Internews Network]] and is on the Advisory Group for the [[United Nations Peacebuilding Fund]
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  • ...o served as his party's spokesman for environmental issues, transport, the media, arts, heritage, and tourism. : 30.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with Iraq
    16 KB (2,108 words) - 09:56, 31 August 2015
  • ...cessed 8 September 2010).</ref> Indyk frequently appears in the mainstream media as a "Middle-East expert." ...loyment of U.S. military might in the Gulf, mainly American overflights of Iraq from Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudia Arabia. Obviously, Israeli security w
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  • ...The Guardian,'' 29 June 2003</ref> '''Haim Saban''' is an Israeli-American media-mogul, billionaire<ref>Forbes, [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2010/10/billion ...he bought [[ProSiebenSat.1]], Germany's largest privately-owned television network.<ref name="Econ">[http://www.economist.com/people/displayStory.cfm?story_id
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  • ...Consumer, Financial Services, Health, IT, Professional Service, Telecoms & Media, Utilities, Public Sector and NGOs. Echo Research is on the Register of Exp ...essing in particular the media debate around the case for Allied action in Iraq."<ref> http://www.echoresearch.com/en/publiccasestudies/</ref>
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