- details.
Pretexting (adj. pretextual), also
known in the UK as blagging, is the act of
creating and
using an
invented scenario (the
pretext) to engage...
- water-holing), the type of
pretext is a
largely insignificant factor,
seeing as some
attacks can have
multiple pretexts. Thus,
pretexting itself is
widely used...
- A
pretext (adj.: pretextual) is an
excuse to do
something or say
something that is not accurate.
Pretexts may be
based on a half-truth or
developed in...
- wars". A
casus belli intentionally based on
inaccurate facts is
known as a
pretext. This
section outlines a
number of the more
famous and/or controversial...
- A
Pretext for War: 9/11, Iraq, and the
Abuse of America's
Intelligence Agencies is a 2004 book by
journalist James Bamford that
takes a
highly critical...
-
Aldous Leonard Huxley (/ˈɔːldəs/ AWL-dəs; 26 July 1894 – 22
November 1963) was an
English writer and philosopher. His
bibliography spans nearly 50 books...
- "Pentagon
Proposed Pretexts for Cuba
Invasion in 1962,"
National Security Archive, 30
April 2001. "Annex to
Appendix to
Enclosure A:
Pretexts to
Justify U.S...
- saw as the country's
right to rule Asia,
staged the
Mukden incident as a
pretext to
invade Manchuria and
establish the
puppet state of Manchukuo. China...
-
volunteered to join the
Russian forces and the
Ottoman government used this as a
pretext to
issue the
Tehcir Law (Law on Deportation),
which authorised the deportation...
-
related to drug possession, and uses a
minor traffic infringement as a
pretext to stop the driver. In the case of Whren, the
defense used a "would-have"...