View Full Version : Coallitions Differing approach to "Psy-ops"
Dave Baumann
30-Mar-2003, 18:45
Saw this in the Times today
The US has got all the means to get messages across but has put far too little effort in understanding which messages are likely to work and which to insult the intelligence of a proud people.
The British outside Basra feel they have a better approach - from the wording to use on leaflets, to the "message by action" in al-Zubayria last Sunday where they identified the house of the much-feared local Ba'ath party leader and drove a Warrior light tank through his bedroom wall to snatch him straight from bed into custody.
The Iraqis rather respect that.
LOL well driving a tank into some jerks house is certainly an effective way to gain access. :)
Roger Kohli
30-Mar-2003, 21:39
Its interesting to see the different roles the Brits and the Yanks are playing.
Will the Brits take Basra before the Yanks get Baghdad?
nutball
30-Mar-2003, 21:44
They also drove some tanks into Basra and blew the **** out of some statues of Saddam.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2898003.stm
Our chaps can be unsubtle when they want to be :)
Sabastian
30-Mar-2003, 22:29
lol. That is funny Dave.
Nagorak
31-Mar-2003, 07:06
And based on the results this was no more effective. I feel bad for all the trees that were wasted creating those stupid propaganda leaflets. They tried this crap in WWII and it had no obvious effect. I have no understanding why they thought this would be effective now. :roll:
RussSchultz
31-Mar-2003, 13:08
And based on the results this was no more effective. I feel bad for all the trees that were wasted creating those stupid propaganda leaflets. They tried this crap in WWII and it had no obvious effect. I have no understanding why they thought this would be effective now. :roll:
Because it was effective in Desert Storm?
MrsSkywalker
31-Mar-2003, 17:00
Will the Brits take Basra before the Yanks get Baghdad?
I certainly hope so! It is my understanding that the coalition needs Basra as a key strategic point (for supplies, staging area, etc.)
RussSchultz
02-Apr-2003, 14:53
http://www.msnbc.com/news/894158.asp?0bl=-0
At dawn, seven M1 Abrams tanks, under the cover of AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, drove about a mile into the city from Checkpoint Charlie, a U.S.-controlled intersection on the southern perimeter. Intended as a demonstration of power, the so-called “thunder run” also was intended to topple or crush a statue of Hussein believed to be at an intersection in the center of the city. But last minute intelligence indicated that the statue was at another intersection, and the tanks pulled back without making contact.
Awwww.
Nagorak
03-Apr-2003, 00:08
Military intelligence strikes again. Maybe it was a statue they blew up in that initial strike?
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