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Communications & Conflict Lecture 4 From the Falklands to the Gulf War of 1991

Impact of Vietnam Syndrome Sidle Commission and the evolution of the ‘pool’ system Thatcher-Reagan alliance Tested in Falklands War of 1982 Death of Soviet leaders until Gorbachev in 1985 Reagan and the ‘Evil Empire’/’Star Wars’

The Falklands War, 1982 Media limited and last minute ‘Bonding’ with the Task Force Media completely reliant on military communications – delayed reports No news is good news and late news is no news MoD briefings and the ‘speak your weight machine’ ‘I counted them all out, and I counted them all back’

1980s – key developments Arrival of satellites, CNN, fax machines, cheapish computers Grenada, 1983 Chernobyl, 1986 Panama, 1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall Tianaminh Square

What role did communications play in the end of the Cold War? Audio cassettes and the Iranian Revolution (1979) International broadcasting (‘the voices’) and the end of Soviet jamming Technology (e.g. satellite TV) and the parting of the Curtain Tanks or television?

The Gulf War of 1991 ‘The first information war’ CNN and the impact of real-time Media management techniques The ‘pools’ The Unilaterals The Baghdad Loophole

Key events Khafji The ‘baby-milk plant’ The Al Firdos bombing in Amariya The ‘Highway of Death’ The impact of the media on the end of the war