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  2. Ruse de guerre - Wikipedia

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    Ruse de guerre. The French ruse de guerre, sometimes literally translated as ruse of war, is a non-uniform term; generally what is understood by "ruse of war" can be separated into two groups. The first classifies the phrase purely as an act of military deception against one's opponent; the second emphasizes acts against one's opponent by ...

  3. Ruse - Wikipedia

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    The Ruse, indie rock band based in Los Angeles, California; Education. James Ruse Agricultural High School, a selective high school in Sydney, Australia; University of Ruse, a public university in Ruse, Bulgaria; Other uses. Ruse, a deception, an action or plan which is intended to deceive someone, for example a ruse of war

  4. Military deception - Wikipedia

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    Military deception (MILDEC) is an attempt by a military unit to gain an advantage during warfare by misleading adversary decision makers into taking action or inaction that creates favorable conditions for the deceiving force. [ 1 ][ 2 ] This is usually achieved by creating or amplifying an artificial fog of war via psychological operations ...

  5. Rus' people - Wikipedia

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    The Rus ', [a] also known as Russes, [2][3] were a people in early medieval Eastern Europe. [4] The scholarly consensus holds that they were originally Norsemen, mainly originating from present-day Sweden, who settled and ruled along the river-routes between the Baltic and the Black Seas from around the 8th to 11th centuries AD.

  6. Deception - Wikipedia

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    It can also be called, with varying subjective implications, beguilement, deceit, bluff, mystification, ruse, or subterfuge. Deception is a major relational transgression that often leads to feelings of betrayal and distrust. Deception violates relational rules and is considered to be a negative violation of expectations. Most people expect ...

  7. False flag - Wikipedia

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    The term "false flag" originated in the 16th century as an expression meaning an intentional misrepresentation of someone's allegiance. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The term was famously used to describe a ruse in naval warfare whereby a vessel flew the flag of a neutral or enemy country in order to hide its true identity. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] The tactic was ...

  8. Michael Ruse - Wikipedia

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    Michael Ruse. Michael Ruse FRSC (born 21 June 1940) is a British-born Canadian philosopher of science who specializes in the philosophy of biology and works on the relationship between science and religion, the creation–evolution controversy, and the demarcation problem within science. Ruse currently teaches at Florida State University.

  9. Perfidy - Wikipedia

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    Perfidy. In the context of war, perfidy is a form of deception in which one side promises to act in good faith (such as by raising a flag of truce) with the intention of breaking that promise once the unsuspecting enemy is exposed (such as by coming out of cover to take the "surrendering" prisoners into custody).