Phrases with «propaganda war»

The phrase "propaganda war" refers to a situation where groups or countries use different methods to try and influence people's opinions or beliefs on a particular issue or conflict. It involves spreading biased or misleading information to gain support or discredit the opponent. It is like a battle of ideas fought through mass communication to shape public perception. Full definition

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Sentences with «propaganda war»

  • They are in fact, running a shadowy propaganda war against environmental groups because they directly profit from lax environmental laws (because of lower costs, and increased ability to shift clean up burdens to tax payers). (science.slashdot.org)
  • The continued propaganda war between Labour and the Conservatives has taken a new twist, with the opposition eagerly adopting one of Labour's attack ads against its leader. (politics.co.uk)
  • ABUJA — Elder statesman and Presidential Liaison Officer in the Second Republic, Dr Tanko Yakassai, has described the anti-corruption efforts of the Muhammadu Buhari administration as a mere propaganda war, lamenting it has unfortunately won over right thinking men like Prof. Wole Soyinka. (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
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