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- False flag - Wikipedia
A false flag operation is an act committed with the intent of disguising the actual source of responsibility and pinning blame on another party
- 10 Examples of “False Flag” Attacks - History and Headlines
Actions taken against one’s own side under the guise of being an attack by an enemy is a ruse known as a false flag operation These can be done on air, on land or on the sea and do not have to be military operations, but can be business dirty tricks or political scams
- False flag | Meaning, Operations, Facts | Britannica
false flag, harmful, often militant, event or action that is designed to appear as though perpetrated by someone other than the person or group responsible for it False flag operations are often calculated to generate sympathy for the attacked group
- False flags: What are they and when have they been used? - BBC
What is a false flag? A false flag is a political or military action carried out with the intention of blaming an opponent for it
- False-Flag Operations - Hoover Institution
In modern usage, a false-flag operation is a deliberately planned ruse to make it seem like a state has been attacked, thereby justifying retaliatory military operations against the purported offender
- A Guide to False Flag Operations - Grey Dynamics
False flag operations are often the tool of governments justifying military or other forms of armed action, and understanding their use is key to spotting falsified casus belli or aggressive action
- False Flag - Political Dictionary
A “false flag” describes covert operations designed to deceive by creating the appearance that activities are being carried out by groups or nations other than those who actually planned and executed them
- False Flags: Operation Northwoods Other Sneaky Spy Ops
False flags are sneaky political, intelligence, or military operations designed to shift blame They date back to the 16th century when pirates hoisted someone else’s flag intending to confuse and blame their crimes on others
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