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The phrase "aggressive propaganda" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a form of communication that is forceful or intense in promoting a particular agenda or ideology.
Example: "The government's aggressive propaganda campaign aimed to sway public opinion in favor of the new policy."
Alternatives: "forceful messaging" or "intense promotion".
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Aggressive propaganda campaigns have arisen across Europe, especially in Eastern Europe.
Ukraine is playing catch up with Russia, which has mastered both covert and overt tactics – from investing in Russia Today's global expansion to the Sputnik news agency, set up to counter "aggressive propaganda" from the west.
Taking steps to carry out these measures, on the other hand, will put our country on a fast track to progress, will unite Iranians of all walks of life and disarm the neoconservatives in their aggressive propaganda against Iran.
"You joint-venture with someone who has a track record". Early last summer, military commanders made Lincoln Group the main civilian contractor for carrying out an aggressive propaganda campaign in Anbar Province, known as the Western Mission project.
Many sceptics believe that the truest signs of the LTTE's intentions are its continued recruitment of children and the aggressive propaganda videos it screens, even in cleared areas, of its military exploits, including last year's attack on the airport in Colombo.Scepticism could become obstruction, or even revolt.
Its TV news anchor is Dmitry Kiselev, described as Russia's chief propagandist with a record of attacking homosexuals, who said the project was aimed at a global audience "tired of aggressive propaganda promoting a unipolar world and who want a different perspective".
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Since that dream cannot come true for many, if not most people, they are now subjected to aggressive nationalist propaganda.
"The Russian people, who are under really aggressive government propaganda in the past couple of years, in spite of all of this they voted for the Austrian with a great percentage," he said.
But the Supreme Court reversed the Labor Board and ruled that employers had a constitutional right to communicate aggressive, daily propaganda about the evils of unions, including predictions of mass layoffs and plant closings, to the employees whose livelihoods depended on the employer.
Many of Adamowicz's supporters, noting he has long been a target of aggressive government propaganda, are incensed at what they regard as attempts by those they hold largely responsible for Poland's toxic political climate to wash their hands of any responsibility.
He strives to counter "aggressive" gay propaganda, he says - in other words, public discourse that implies that homosexuality "is normal, is good, is part of democracy".
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