Propaganda disseminated as a response and opposition to other propaganda.(noun)
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Use "counterpropaganda" in a sentence
"Years later, after their defeat, they finally understood how far from international norms they were and saw a change in the youngest element of their society, so they began a counterpropaganda campaign."
"Ultimately, the main consequence of the Ghazwa of al Qaeda was to open a window onto events in the Greater Middle East, even though in very small increments and often through the dense fog of counterpropaganda."
"Brian - I read that the pork in the cartridges was a particularly clever piece of counterpropaganda entirely fabricated by the mutineer forces."