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by kelseyfrog
513 days ago
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And today's Bureau of Global Public Affairs[1]. Which "engages media to shape the global narrative on American foreign policy and values [and] communicates U.S. foreign policy objectives to the American public." Of course, it's difficult to pierce the veil and determine exactly how they go about doing this. Narratives are propaganda. https://www.state.gov/about-us-bureau-of-global-public-affai... |
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