A compact Jiang model for U.S. Middle East war-making: airstrikes, media legitimization, and financing internal opposition.
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bombs, propaganda, money
A compact Jiang model for U.S.
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The simplified U.S. war strategy in the Middle East is bombs, propaganda, and money: air power destroys opposition, media legitimizes the intervention, and funding fuels internal dissent.
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"...Middle East, they use bombs. They use propaganda. And they use money, okay? Bombs is basically, you have these fighter jets going in to..."
"So this strategy, bombs, propaganda, money, it's also being implemented right now in Iran. And in fact, you can make the argument that this..."
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