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Mind warriors at the ready

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United States relations with Iraq have been strained over the United Nations Security Council's Resolutions regarding Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. In dealing with Iraq, the historic strategies of containment and threats of military force may be counterproductive to the goal of trust and the country's eventual integration within the international community. Information Operations (IO) or propaganda warfare may be an alternate strategy for undermining the authority of Baghdad and its control of public opinion.

Author: Rathmell, Andrew
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publication Name: The World Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0043-9134
Year: 1998
Usage, Military policy, Propaganda, Western States, United Nations. Security Council, Psychological warfare

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A war that cannot be won

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The death of Abu Musab Al Zarqawi, the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq and a Jordanian terrorist, which boosted the morale of coalition forces and the American administration, does not spell victory in the battle against insurgency, much less the 'war' on terror. The global war on terror which is fundamentally a political campaign can be fought and won only on political terms and not by declaring war on a few radical extremists living under the protection of the governments of Afghanistan and Iraq.

Author: Richardson, Louise
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publication Name: The World Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0043-9134
Year: 2006
Afghanistan, Analysis, War on Terrorism, 2001-, Antiterrorism measures

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Perils of pilgrimage

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Issues discussed concern the political aspects of Pope John Paul II's proposed pilgrimage to Iraq, focusing on the problems this may cause for enforcing the United Nation's embargo on flight into the country. Topics addressed include Catholic criticism of US and British imposed sanctions on Iraq, and the Pope's advocacy of human rights.

Author: Ryall, David
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publication Name: The World Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0043-9134
Year: 1999
Political activity, Social policy, Human rights, United Nations, Religious aspects, Church and state, John Paul II, Pope, Catholics, Roman Catholics, Roman Catholicism

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Subjects list: United States, International relations, United States foreign relations, Iraq, Iraqi foreign relations
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