Methods of US propaganda in Iraq- A Study of Coalition Provisional Authority and US Army Data after 2003
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Methods, US propaganda, Iraq, Coalition Provisional, Authority and US ArmyAbstract
with an organized propaganda campaign. This military campaign was helped to formulate its speech by many institutions, research centers, and knowledge and intelligence circles in order to mobilize public opinion gain supporters and face the opponents by different means depending on a variety of styles to achieve its required effects.
After the US occupation of Iraq, US media fighters sought to influence the Iraqi public opinion and making them convinced them of the important presence of US military forces in Iraq which necessitated finding its justification through the use of persuasive techniques in its intensive propaganda campaigns.
This research discusses the most important styles of propaganda used by the Americans in Iraq.
The research analyzes the data used by the Coalition Provisional Authority and the leadership of the US military in Iraq. It is an analytical study of 195 articles.
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