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International Conflict – Impact of Information Technology on Political Process

Computing can have a significant impact on the development of international crises. Not a day passes these days without some news about a conflict erupting in any given number of problematic areas in the world. Unfortunately there are times it appears to have a very biased mainstream media that never reports what happens.
Biased media only report what they would like us to hear depending on who runs which empire. The irksome tabloid who is literally running the age-old main stream print media is probably a prime example of how people are not receiving actual news but the political prejudices of media magnates.
These are serious matters because they can affect the response of the local community to both the conflict and the attempts to diffuse the conflict. Everyone knows about the Middle East conflict. Opinion has been sharply divided and you can be convinced either way depending on which television channel that you watch.
Having been fed full of propaganda and lies, it them becomes our responsibility to transfer our decisions into votes. That is why one of the greatest nations on earth voted one of the thickest presidents ever who caused untold damage to the world. It is only recently that we are trying to get relief from some of his disastrous policies.

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