# Military Propaganda
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The Price of a Blue-Water Dream: A Decade of Naval Aviation Since the Fall of Zhang Chao
Ten years after the death of pilot Zhang Chao, China's naval aviation has transitioned from a fledgling program into a multi-carrier force. The state continues to use Zhang’s sacrifice to legitimize high-risk military development and foster nationalistic pride in its growing blue-water capabilities.

The Blood of Baozuo: A 24-Year-Old General and the Mythmaking of Modern China
The death of 24-year-old Red Army commander Wang Youjun during the 1935 Battle of Baozuo highlights the extreme human cost of the Long March. Modern Chinese state media continues to elevate these historical sacrifices to bolster national identity and military morale.

Fog of War: Iranian Media Claims Botched US Rescue Mission Led to Casualty Cover-up
Iranian and Chinese media are circulating unverified reports of a failed US rescue mission that allegedly resulted in American fatalities and an attempted cover-up involving the destruction of remains. These claims highlight the intensifying psychological and information warfare currently defining US-Iran relations.

Weaponizing the Missing: Iranian Media Accuses U.S. of Targeting Its Own Downed Pilot
Iranian media outlets are alleging that the U.S. military attempted to kill one of its own pilots after they went missing over Iran to prevent intelligence leaks. This narrative, echoed by Chinese media, highlights an intensifying information war designed to erode U.S. military morale and global credibility.