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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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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Jiang argues that sending more troops into Iran would fail because the U.S. military cannot recruit enough soldiers and still cannot resupply them.
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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..."
"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..."
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"...is that secret societies, like every organization, depends on publicity for recruitment."
"...they discovered is these prisoners and their testimony shows that ISIS recruitment is still ongoing, unchecked by Egyptian authorities and fueled in substantial part..."
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A source-grounded reading of the episode's central claim: American war culture has learned to convert military failure into rescue spectacle, while real wars are still decided by economics, organization, logistics, and endurance.
A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: the Iran war that looks like American domination is the moment the United States becomes trapped, because geography, supply, domestic politics, sunk cost, and nuclear deterrence...
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