New Year, Old Story on Iran

The U.S. government, with the help of public policy advocates like the American Enterprise Institute, is propagandizing the American public with a focused public relations and information operation clearly designed to build political support for possible military action. Unfortunately, there is litt...

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description The U.S. government, with the help of public policy advocates like the American Enterprise Institute, is propagandizing the American public with a focused public relations and information operation clearly designed to build political support for possible military action. Unfortunately, there is little evidence that enthusiasm for military action against Iran has waned among those who were eager for war in Iraq. The NDAJA document was just one part of a larger strike plan to be coordinated by a single operational headquarters that would integrate Revolutionary Guards missile units, strike aircraft, surface and underwater naval vessels, Chinese-supplied C-801 and C-802 anti-shipping missiles, mines, coastal artillery, as well as chemical, biological and nuclear weapons.
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Armed forces
Company business planning
Contra Iran
Intelligence services
International relations
Intervention (International law)
Invasion
Invasions
Iran
Iranian foreign relations
Iraq War-2003
Leadership
Military air strikes
Military intervention
Militias
Missiles
National interests
Planning
Policy studies
Political campaigns
Political history
Politics
Shia
Strategic studies
Terrorism
U.S.A
United States
United States foreign relations
War
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