10 Ways the ‘Vadeh Sadeq’ Art Event Demonstrates Propaganda Strategy to Enhance Global Influence
11. Highlighting Iran’s Cultural Diplomacy
Events like “Vadeh Sadeq” also serve Iran’s cultural diplomacy, subtly positioning the nation as a cultural powerhouse with a distinct identity. By presenting these events on an international scale, Iran aims to influence not only its allies but also neutral audiences who might view Iran through a different lens. This emphasis on cultural diplomacy enables Iran to cultivate a soft power base by showcasing traditional and modern Iranian art, portraying itself as culturally rich and resilient.
12. Narrative Framing against the “Zionist Regime”
One central theme at “Vadeh Sadeq” was opposition to the “Zionist regime.” This framing, often repeated in Iran’s political discourse, reflects a long-standing strategic message intended to unify its allies and audiences sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. By emphasizing this narrative, Iran underscores its stance as a leader of resistance, encouraging artists to produce work that aligns with this anti-Zionist message. This reinforces a shared cause, aiming to boost solidarity among groups and countries with similar views.
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