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Iran and Humor as War Propaganda

Published August 20, 2010by Ali Gharib 3 Comments

I’ve got an only slightly off-topic, long piece up at AlterNet describing a few historical and current examples where humor has served to soften up a domestic audience for attacking another country. You can click through to read it, but… Continue Reading  

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