[2003] Psyops employed to sap Iraqi spirit
If the first Gulf War is remembered for introducing the world to smart bombs and CNN, the second one — at least judging by its first two days — may well become known as the “psyops” war.
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[2003] Psyops employed to sap Iraqi spirit
If the first Gulf War is remembered for introducing the world to smart bombs and CNN, the second one — at least judging by its first two days — may well become known as the “psyops” war.
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This seems pretty sus to me. Wikipedia has already created a page for the Sovereign State of the Bektashi Order.
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