True
Strategy
National Military Strategy
The ability of the U.S. to achieve its national strategic objectives is dependent on the effectiveness of the U.S. Government in employing the instruments of national power, which are _____.
the range of military operations
National power is divided into instruments which are used for the operation of the country. One major instrument of national power in the United States is the military.
Psychological operations (PSYOPS) in the US Army refer to the planned use of communications and information to influence the thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors of target audiences. These operations involve the dissemination of information, messages, and propaganda to shape perceptions, motivate behavior, and achieve specific objectives. PSYOPS are conducted in support of military missions and can be used to influence both military and civilian populations.
National Military Strategy
Interagency Coordination
interagency
interagency
Interagency Coordination
Interagency Coordination