War of words. We are influenced by the western media. But is what we hear the truth or just PR campaigns for governments?

AnneRae Vasquez
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War of words is a much-used phrase to describe the conflict between two or more countries. In this case, it is used in a rhetorical sense to imply that the conflicts between nations are all manufactured for political gain. It takes a great deal of effort to fabricate a war and it is usually done with the goal of controlling people through fear.

Source: Doubt

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