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__RUSSIA __ This Russian propognda picture was presented in Russian media and in cities nationwide during the Cold War. It emphasizes hostility towards the NATO alliance, primarily consisting of allied nations of the U.S.A and Britain. The poster suggests that the NATO alliance has secret motives to bomb and destroy Russia. This is a prime and stereotypical example of opinion swaying literature during the cold war. PINPOINTING THE ENEMY

__USA __ This simple piece of propoganda is a public display of groundbreaking new weapons, invented by the U.S military. The government hoped to inspire national confidence in their armed forces, and especially weapons programs over the course of the cold war. The cold war wasnt necessarliy a contest of war but rather a matter over which nation had the greatest stockpile of weapons. Both the Soviet Union and the US were trying to scare the nuclear tension out of each other by simple means of nuclear dominace, very rarely were armed conflicts occuring directly between the US and USSR. This propoganda exhibits examples of ASSERTION because of the US's apparent superiority in terms of weapons over the "competition".

MODERN PROPAGANDA



This piece of propaganda refers to the nuclear tension between the US and IRAN. Iran had been trying to found Nuclear Programs for years and have been making greater strides since the turn of the century. The picture displays Mickey Mouse ( a beloved symbol of american entertainment and pop culture) telling the fierce angry lion (symbolizing Iran and its demand for nuclear war devices) that it can't go any farther. This picture ultimately states that America still tells Iran, no matter how angry it may be, that it can only do what the US allows. Nuclear Tension in iran is still a huge issue considering the ever present political unrest in the middle east. Displays BANDWAGON propaganda.

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