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Milblogs all the strategic comms we need

ARTICLES: Blogging the Iraq War, Communication Currents, June 2007

Looks like a nice collection of analysis of this fascinating revolutionary element.

As far as I am concerned, these are all the strategic comms we need, the kind that brings us up to speed on the reality of the tasks ahead.

Better to focus on that dissemination of knowledge versus the peddling of propaganda. Why? The former changes our actions for the better and actions speak louder than words.

As for potential morale damage? Worth the risk.

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