The read paper excerpt says producers must comply with Pentagon entertainment policy, including script changes aligned with recruitment and public relations goals, in exchange for military equipment and personnel.
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Recruitment
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Key Notes
Jiang argues that sending more troops into Iran would fail because the U.S. military cannot recruit enough soldiers and still cannot resupply them.
Jiang says ICE agents were encouraged to generate social-media material around the Riley Good case in order to recruit supporters and inflame the left.
Jiang says there was a plan to use the Charlie Kirk assassination to recruit troops for future Middle East wars, but that public resistance made the move too counterproductive to sustain.
He says cash-strapped American state universities are aggressively recruiting Chinese students because recession-era budget cuts make full-fee international students financially attractive.
Jiang says American universities recruiting in China are too focused on filling as many full-paying seats as possible and not focused enough on student fit or support.
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"...entertainment policy including script changes to align with military goals including recruitment and public relations. Since the inception of the Hollywood entertainment industry more..."
"...as much violence as possible in order in order to increase recruitment you know in order to create as much outrage among the left..."
"Yeah. So that's a great point, Danny. And I completely agree. So it seems as though these Zionists, these Christian Zionists aren't completely controlled..."
"And the Pentagon realized this was not going to hold up. That if they did this, then this would be counterproductive. And in fact,..."
"What's the problem with this? What's the problem with sending in more troops? No, there's actually a huge problem with this idea of sending..."
"I think that a lot of people believe... made in heaven, but if you actually look at what's happening, it's a marriage made in..."
"Well right now the issue in this process is that you have Chinese students who want to go abroad. And you have American schools..."
"...you form a secret society, okay, your major problem is actually recruitment. How do you get people to join your organization? And Adam Weishaupt..."
"...respond by attacking us so we have to preempt the iranian recruitment program and we have to ask the iranians by"
"They're already doing military recruitment on Charlie Kirk's behalf. Charlie Kirk never served in the military."
"...is that JD events is promoting this video because it's a recruitment video it's a show that you know if you join ice you..."
"...monkey systems were running around and bangles started fragrance bolting Chinese recruitment!!! Revolution. And in 1789, America creates the Constitution, which becomes the highest..."
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