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This study analyzes to what extent British press followed its foreign policy guidelines in the coverage of War on Terror. For this purpose two British dailies, The Guardian and The Independent were selected. The editorials of these newspapers were analysed by employing the technique of thematic analysis. It was noted that British government supported the War on Terror, Afghanistan war 2001 and Iraq war 2003. Even British army participated in these wars. However, study found that the British press was not much supported to the War on terror. In the case of Afghanistan war 2001, at certain points the British press supported government policy and supported its army in the field but in the case of Iraq war 2003 both newspapers criticised British policy on war. It was stressed that the British government should withdraw its support from Iraq war 2003. Overall, British press did not strongly support British foreign policy guidelines in the coverage of the War on Terror

Aasima Safdar, Dr. Adrian M. Budiman, Dr. Norsiah binti Abdul Hamid . (2014) MEDIA CONFORMITY TO FOREIGN POLICY: COVERAGE OF WAR ON TERROR BY THE BRITISH PRESS, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 51, Issue 1.
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