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Notice how the book stages propaganda as a deliberate tool, including instructions to blame enemies for atrocities and to shape press releases. What patterns of blame and storytelling do you see repeating across the wider conflict narrative.
That the allies, (Australia, Britain, even though Britain was not i-nvolved militarily after 1946-1947) France, Thailand, Soth Korea, the Philipines, New Zealand and the USA routinely told everyone a pack of lies concerning French Indochina. (Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam) Yes, false propaganda was most certainly a deliberate tool and that was used even by Australia's own ruling Liberal/Country Party coalition government from 1965 to 1973. e.g. Hansard for April 1965.
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Notice how the book stages propaganda as a deliberate tool, including instructions to blame enemies for atrocities and to shape press releases. What patterns of blame and storytelling do you see repeating across the wider conflict narrative.
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That the allies, (Australia, Britain, even though Britain was not i-nvolved militarily after 1946-1947) France, Thailand, Soth Korea, the Philipines, New Zealand and the USA routinely told everyone a pack of lies concerning French Indochina. (Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam) Yes, false propaganda was most certainly a deliberate tool and that was used even by Australia's own ruling Liberal/Country Party coalition government from 1965 to 1973. e.g. Hansard for April 1965.
