Political leaders and major media organizations can shape public perception through repeated authoritative narratives, even when underlying intelligence is later found to be flawed, as demonstrated by the Iraq War where claims about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction were amplified to create a public perception that justified military intervention.
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Iraq War: How False WMD Claims Shaped Public Perception #shortsAñadido:
In the lead up to the Iraq war, political leaders like George W. Bush and Tony Blair amplified intelligence claims that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction and posed an imminent threat.
These claims were widely echoed in major media framing Saddam as a global danger linked to terrorism.
The repetition and authority behind these narratives created a strong public perception that justified intervention, even though the intelligence was later found to be flawed.
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