I had hoped the leafleting was continuing. It's important to try to continue to reach Iraqi citizens and soldiers with the something to persuade them to trust coallition forces, to surrender.
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04/05/2003 5:56:53 PM PST by
delacoert
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To: delacoert
Team leaders bristle at the notion that what they do is propaganda. They tell the truth, they insist, because they plan to use the same techniques to help build an interim government, as psychological operation teams are currently doing in Afghanistan. I am sure this is a concept that is foreign to the NY Times, but it is comparatively easy to sell something when what you are selling is the truth.
To: delacoert
We should drop leaflets on the entire Arab world.
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04/05/2003 6:33:33 PM PST by
samtheman
To: delacoert
Much easier than winning the hearts and minds of the New York Times.
To: delacoert
As the plane approached its drop zone south of Basra, the pilot, a major with the Air Force reserves who flew for Delta Air Lines before the war, shouted, "Green light!" and the crew shoved the first box out the back. Another clueless idiot from the New York Times who didn't check his facts. Until SpecOps gets "J" models, it's the navigator who calls "Green light", not the pilot. But then again, the Times isn't so much concerned about printing the facts and the truth as it is about disseminating its warped and twisted ideological viewpoint.
To: delacoert
I want a couple of the real leaflets for souvenirs. Hmmm - I wonder if they're on eBay yet?
LOL! Of course they are!
here
I wonder if they are "real", or are printed from the hi-res images of the leaflets that are floating around?
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