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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack propaganda" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of propaganda that aims to discredit or undermine a person, group, or idea through aggressive or hostile messaging.
Example: "The political campaign was filled with attack propaganda, targeting the opponent's character rather than discussing policy issues."
Alternatives: "negative propaganda" or "smear campaign".
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Nor has the group displayed any military prowess since its initial attack; propaganda pictures sent from the jungle often show barefoot men and women training with long sticks in the shape of rifles.
Exxon Mobil, for its part, has organized two sessions at ALEC meetings to brief state lawmakers on its support for a tax on carbon, Exxon spokesman Alan Jeffers said. . "ExxonMobil does not fund climate denial," Jeffers told HuffPost in an email, calling the donation list "attack propaganda" and "a McCarthyism-era blacklist".
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In his war against the west he has deployed heavy military equipment, energy-supply blackmail, cyber-attack, propaganda by sophisticated, well-funded broadcasters, covert operations and agents of influence in EU capitals – oh yes, and Russian bombers nosing up the English Channel with their transponders off, potentially endangering civilian flights.
"They do this through means as varied as cyber-attacks, propaganda or subversion of democratic process.
With large ethnic Russian populations in the Baltic states, Putin could test Nato through hybrid warfare: a mixture of cyber-attacks, propaganda and deniable interventions.
In the months before the September 11 attacks, propaganda videos were distributed throughout the Middle East and Muslim world by Al Qaeda in which Osama bin Laden and others were shown encouraging Muslims to attack American and Jewish targets.
The head of the British intelligence agency MI6, Alex Younger, has said cyber-attacks, propaganda and subversion from hostile states pose a "fundamental threat" to European democracies, including the UK.
In remarks that were plainly directed at Russia, Younger said the UK and other European democracies faced a "fundamental threat" from hostile states employing cyber-attacks, propaganda and "subversion of the democratic process".
Younger, one of the West's most powerful spies, said Britain faced "hybrid warfare" from unidentified hostile states through cyber-attacks, propaganda and the subversion of the democratic process.
Several Afghans said they thought that the main motive for the attack was propaganda: to show the world that Kabul, the capital, was vulnerable.
It is reasonable to assume the objective of the attack is propaganda - to spread the message that hardline factions allied to al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane are still strong, cohesive and capable of striking their domestic and external enemies.
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