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  • ...estern European countries - i.e., those described as 'rogue states' by the US government.<ref>Burnett, J. and Whyte, D., [http://www.jc2m.co.uk Embedded Embedded experts define 'terrorism' selectively, with a bias towards US-led alliances and against any resistance. According to Prof. [[Paul Wilkins
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  • ...erful pro-Israel lobby group that tries to minimise criticism of Israel on US media. Founded by [[Charles Jacobs]] in the wake of Israel's 1982 invasion ...ce was attributed not to the occupation or the atrocities of the occupying army, but instead to the "hate education" to which they are subjected. (''The Ne
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  • ...or] ''Dawn'', September 28, 2005.</ref> but is in fact an elite network of US based individuals with ties to prominent Zionist lobby groups and right-win ...leed Ziad]] (Pakistan), [[Dror Topf]] (Israel), and [[Michael Berenhaus]] (US), all currently based in Washington, DC". They endorse the diplomatic move
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  • ...o shorts designed to be used as instruments of propaganda and espionage by US forces; the material was formally tasked with 'promotion of democratic elec ...dly dropped by US soldiers in targeted areas: the CDs were encoded so that US forces would be able to track anywhere they had been played.
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  • ...ting to other centres. Notably, in 2001 Brunswick recruited as head of its US operations [[Steve Lipin]], a former Wall Street Journal M&A reporter with ...hose of a paranoid disposition will regret not being there and the rest of us might have a good time (although some work will be done). There will be no
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  • ...e.org/countries/mideast/iraq/1672.html Occupiers Spend Millions on Private Army of Security Men], ''The Independent'', March 28, 2004</ref> ...rcenaries in Iraq, including 700 [[Gurkhas]] who guard executives with the US firms [[Bechtel]] and [[Kellogg Brown & Root]]. The Gurkhas reportedly ear
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  • ...is a McLean, Virginia based company, founded by [[Scott Custer]], a former Army Ranger and [[Michael Battles]] a former CIA officer who is also a commentat In late 2004, the company was suspended from doing business with the US government after a Pentagon investigation - soon joined by a lawsuit filed
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  • ...nd famous for the quote: &#39;only fear will re-establish Arab respect for us&#39;. On June 3, 2005, Titan was acquired by [[L3 Communications]] in a $2 In early 2004 the Army suspended 10% of Titan's payment for work in Iraq pending an audit of emplo
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  • ...the monarchy and serves as a counterweight to any threat from the regular army. ...n armies. Vinnell's contract was subsequently terminated and the Jordanian Army called in to replace it.
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  • ...omy, Business & Finance; Pg. 5</ref> and [[Fraser Brown]], also ex British Army.<ref>Erinys [http://www.erinysinternational.com/CompanyOverview-ManagementP ...the [[Iraqi Free Forces]] raising concerns that he was creating a private army<ref>Knut Royce, [http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/after/200
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  • ...rnalist Robert Young Pelton that he bid for the contract after finding the US government's request for proposal on the internet: The contract award was the subject of a protest by rival US security company [[DynCorp]].<ref>Tony Geraghty, ''Guns For Hire: The Insid
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  • ...licopters, its men have engaged in active combat - sometimes with regular US forces. ...ut their behavior, since they are invariably seen as part of the occupying army. [[Robert Fisk]] reported on their behavior in the ''Independent'' as follo
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  • ...ad blocked the Army placing new orders with CACI, this did not prevent the Army from awarding a new four-month contract for &#39;interrogation services&#39 ...ty companies, which specialised in carrying out interrogation work for the US military, were heavily implicated in human rights abuses against detainees'
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  • ...anies providing armed guard and escort services in Iraq who, according the US Department of Defence, now employ around 25,000 people. It was apparently ...has been perhaps the most influential military strategy think-tank in the US for almost 60 years. Its list of former staff and associates reads like a
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  • ...new emphasis on nicotine as an addictive drug, a key theme in the current US controversy, reinforces the notion of the vulnerable individual and further ...personal responsibility'. See [http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/ 'About Us'], Social Affairs Unit website, accessed November 2008</ref>.
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  • ...or advisory Board included [[Julius Gould]] and [[S. E. Finer]] along with US devotees of elite power [[Daniel Bell]] and [[Robert A. Dahl]].<ref>As list ...] (1969).” In the book, that reviewer noted, Wilkinson “candidly tells us one of his aims is identifying counter-measures to terrorist attacks on lib
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  • *[[Mick Hume]], 'Editorial: 'Free us from the Free World', ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 12 - October 1989, p. 4. ....co.uk/LM/LM54/LM54_Editorial.html 'Editorial: Frightening the life out of us'], ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 54 - April 1993, p. 4.
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  • ...eat.<ref>Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran and the US, by Trita Parsi, Yale 2008, pp.195-196.</ref> ...ran.<ref>Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran and the US, by Trita Parsi, Yale 2008, p.196.</ref>
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  • ...so been active in local and state politics. Natsios has served in the U.S. Army Reserves since 1972 and is a veteran of the Gulf War. He served on the Join ...in southern Africa by encouraging governments in the region to reject the US's GM food aid. Natsios said, 'They can play these games with Europeans, who
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  • ...deas"<ref>Social Market Foundation, [http://www.smf.co.uk/about.html About Us], ''SMF Website'', Accessed 09-June-2009</ref>. Located in close proximity ...Global Studies, [http://www.centreforglobalstudies.org/about/1.html About Us], ''The Centre for Global Studies'', Accessed 09-June-2009</ref>. The Socia
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  • ...htm O'Dwyers PR Daily; 2002 worldwide fees of Independent firms with major US operations], accessed 29.10.03</ref> ...s.<ref>[http://www.edelman.com/about_us/key_facts/index.asp Edelman, About Us]</ref>
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  • ...ure.<ref>See Scientific Alliance [http://www.scientific-alliance.org/about-us/key-principles website], accessed 02 February 2015</ref> Between 2003 to ea ...me for Tony Blair to try the "fourth way": declare martial law and let the army sort out our schools, hospitals, and roads as well. Who knows, they might e
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  • ...ls to co-ordinate the massacres, it meant that the highest echelons of the US administration were listening in. ...ate giants were represented, from General Motors, Chase Manhattan Bank and US Steel to ICI and British American Tobacco. With Suharto's connivance, the n
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  • ...the [[Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme]], formerly Director of the US Army's [[Strategic Planning Group]]. <ref> [http://www.afsat.com/iwaynews_ed8.pd
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  • ...between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states. In 1948, a member of the US State Department, Third Secretary at the London Embassy, [[Herbert E. Weine
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  • ...archive.org/web/20060728161217/http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on ...archive.org/web/20060728161217/http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on
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  • ...ation''' is an influential US think-tank with extremely close links to the US military and the corporate sector. It emerged out of the alliance between b ...at its disposal. <Ref>Donald E. Abelson, ''A Capitol Idea: Think-Tanks and US Policy'' (McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2006) p.75</ref>
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  • ...s Institute]], the NAT Atlantic Award, and the Paul Kitze Award from the [[US Center for Naval Analysis]]. He is President Emeritus of the [[Internationa ...lete waste of time". Still, he was rewarded with the chairmanship of the [[Army Education Advisory Board]], a post which he said, "involved doing virtually
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  • <td>[[ Daniel W. Christman]]<br>Lt. General, U.S. Army (Ret.)<br>US Chamber of Commerce &ndash; Senior VP for International Affairs</td> US Chamber of Commerce &ndash; President and CEO</td></tr>
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  • ...las Dearth, is an advisor to the Lincoln Group. He has taught at the U.S. Army War College and is a consultant to the British and Canadian Ministries of D ...International Relations and Political Science, and is a graduate of the US Army War College. He has lectured on security affairs in the United States, the
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  • *[[U.S. Army]], to &#39;reconnect the Army with the American people&#39; and boost recruiting around its 225th birthda ...the firm said 'Ketchum no longer represents the Russian Federation in the US or Europe with the exception of our office in Moscow'. 'Our partner in the
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  • ...was passed to Sir [[Aukland Geddes]]. The former government minister and US ambassador was only in charge of the Economic League for a year before goin "We have had pressed on us a good deal that the iron and steel industry is in a very difficult state,
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  • ...nd Transatlantic Understanding]] (TUCETU), a group with close links to the US embassy, re-opens an old and somewhat intriguing question. ...at it had received financial assistance from a group linked to a far right army officer, who had organised a private paramilitary strike breaking force dur
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  • ...et responsibility for world terrorism. Despite a December 1980 article in 'Army', in which he dismissed the Soviet network theory as a far-right fabricatio #{{note|71}}. Ethan Bronner, "US Heading Toward Showdown with Libya, Reagan Adviser Says," Boston Globe, Jan
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  • ...we have seen, has had extensive links to the CIA and other branches of the US government). <ref>See Pietro Calderoni, "E Cosi CIA", ''L'Expresso'', 1 Jun In books and interviews, Sterling castigated the US government and especially the CIA for its cowardice in rejecting the Soviet
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  • ...will not found in Laqueur's book, and a glance at tables 2-1 and 3-1 tells us why he selects carefully and avoids numbers. ...he Sandinistas, and a proxy army was created to fight them. Israel's proxy army in Lebanon was put in place before open civil war occurred and was a tool o
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  • ...ion Policy]] unit (1971-73 (March)) which operated covertly inside British Army HQ in Lisburn in Northern Ireland. After leaving Ireland in March 1973, Tu ...Curtis, in her book Ireland - The Propaganda War, detailed the build up of Army public relations in Northern Ireland:
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  • ...the major defectors from Soviet intelligence, to see what they could tell us about 'disinformation' and manipulating the media.” <ref>Edwin McDowell, ...nification Church students of Latin American descent were sent to the main US-campuses to spread the CAUSA magazine.
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  • ...85 with $425,000 from a Philadelphia-based trust with a long record in the US of supporting right-wing causes. ...], in the White House. The reason for the 21 March gathering that year was US fear of the rising opposition to the siting of Cruise and Pershing missiles
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  • ...e UK Government. This was a propaganda broadcast distributed in Iraq by US Army psychological operations teams from a specially adapted aircraft, called [[ ...oning the occupation of Iraq is out of the question, but some criticism of US policy is possible. In one extraordinary apologia for the British occupatio
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  • ...ed heavily in a proprietary form of momentum polling research which allows us to identify where markets, companies and brands are going. Not simply track *[[The Army]]
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  • ...ry services to companies and their professional advisors in Europe and the US. *[[US Army]]
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  • Born in Israel and living in the US since 1992<ref>PBS, [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/july-dec02/ ...S Naval Academy]]. She has pursued a career as a political analyst for the US and Israel.
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  • ...line solutions to the B2B, B2C and public sectors, with a focus on UK and US clients. *[[The Territorial Army]] *
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  • ...not make a decision on whether it wishes to drill in the area prior to any US government announcement about licensing, BP would be in a good position to ...eserves within ANWR are unlikely to exceed six months worth of oil for the US at current consumption rates {{ref|149}}.
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  • ..., Roberts suggested that Iraqi chemical weapons were capable of penerating US and UK gas masks. ...from gassing the Jews. That would interest us much more. Can't you advise us how to use chemical weapons for that purpose?' "<ref>Crisis in the Gulf: Po
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  • ...gainst Iraq saw the closure of the pressure groups that had called for the US-Iraq war. Most of the same people who were involved in selling the war aga ...agreement would guarantee that the US would accept the conditions. If the US is exerting pressure on Iran, saber rattling, building up forces in the Gul
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  • ...er of propaganda, psychological operations and information warfare for the US military and others. ...tical of the US invasion) and even to run their content past the wife of a US-friendly Iraqi Kurdish leader for a pre-broadcast check. The station reject
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  • ...ociation]] (founded by the McWhirter twins) addressing the officers of the Army Staff College at Camberly circa 1975. This was an effort to encourage dire ...st]] and the [[Rising Tide Foundation]].<ref>[https://capx.co/about/ About us], CapX webiste, accessed Dec 2017</ref>
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  • ::::'MPs can't be expected to give us the detail as a labour of love, can they?' ...ernational News Service invaded the Palace of Westminster like a marauding army. Private dining rooms were hired for sponsored 'entertainment'. A boat, The
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