
British Psychological Warfare
British Psychological Warfare refers to the strategic use of information, propaganda, and messaging by the UK to influence public opinion, morale, and enemy behaviors, especially during wartime. It involves techniques like dissemination of false or misleading information, creating doubt or confusion, and using media or covert operations to sway perceptions. The goal is to weaken adversaries’ resolve and maintain support among allies and the public. This approach relies on understanding human psychology to subtly manipulate thoughts and feelings without direct physical confrontation, aiming to achieve strategic objectives through mental and emotional influence.