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Least we forget: US Joint Chiefs of Staff Public Affairs General Strategic Themes on Iraq, 2003

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September 23, 2008
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Summary

This 19 March 2003 US Department of Defense Public Affairs office power-point slide show, written at the For Official Use Only level reveals the day's propaganda themes. Also included is a Daily Media Analysis.

The material exposes the importance of the official lies that were used to foment and conduct a war of aggression.

Except:

PUBLIC AFFAIRS GENERAL STRATEGIC THEMES
The threat posed by the Iraqi regime, its WMD, and its long-standing ties to terrorism is a threat to the safety and security of the American people, and peace and stability in the region and the world.
This threat cannot be appeased; cannot be ignored; and cannot be wished away. It must, and it will, be confronted and eliminated.
US troops are trained, capable, and ready to go. We will prevail. The Iraqi regime will be destroyed, and Saddam Hussein will be removed from power.
We are acting to protect our homeland. Our enemies should know that if they strike our country in an attempt to shift our attention with panic, or weaken our morale with fear, they will fail.
Context
United States
Military or intelligence (ruling)
US Department of Defense
Primary language
English
File size in bytes
400004
File type information
Microsoft Office Document
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SHA256 b2d7dcc9c85e3b539aaf9e26b6d88e3a5f6bf6c99e1949b67d168b51728ac0c9



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