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=== Political ===
=== Political ===


* **CountryX's Political Influence in CountryA**:
* '''CountryX's Political Influence in CountryA''':
  * Identify political alliances or alignments between CountryX and key political figures or parties in CountryA.
  * Identify political alliances or alignments between CountryX and key political figures or parties in CountryA.
   * Assess how CountryX leverages political influence within CountryA through lobbying, advocacy, or covert operations.
   * Assess how CountryX leverages political influence within CountryA through lobbying, advocacy, or covert operations.
   * Example: <code>"alliances established by CountryX in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"alliances established by CountryX in CountryA"</code>


* **Political Resistance to CountryX**:
* '''Political Resistance to CountryX''':
   * Identify political resistance or nationalistic groups in CountryA that oppose CountryX’s interference.
   * Identify political resistance or nationalistic groups in CountryA that oppose CountryX’s interference.
   * Evaluate the impact of international sanctions or diplomatic efforts that limit CountryX’s actions.
   * Evaluate the impact of international sanctions or diplomatic efforts that limit CountryX’s actions.
   * Example: <code>"opposition to CountryX's foreign policy in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"opposition to CountryX's foreign policy in CountryA"</code>


* **Country1's Diplomatic Efforts in CountryA**:
* '''Country1's Diplomatic Efforts in CountryA''':
   * Review Country1’s diplomatic engagements, such as bilateral treaties or governance support programs, aimed at strengthening its position in CountryA.
   * Review Country1’s diplomatic engagements, such as bilateral treaties or governance support programs, aimed at strengthening its position in CountryA.
   * Example: <code>"Country1 diplomatic efforts in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"Country1 diplomatic efforts in CountryA"</code>


* **Challenges to Country1's Political Strategy**:
* '''Challenges to Country1's Political Strategy''':
   * Analyze how anti-Country1 sentiment in CountryA or regional alliances may hinder Country1’s influence.
   * Analyze how anti-Country1 sentiment in CountryA or regional alliances may hinder Country1’s influence.
   * Example: <code>"public opinion of Country1 in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"public opinion of Country1 in CountryA"</code>
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=== Military ===
=== Military ===


* **CountryX's Military Relationships in CountryA**:
* '''CountryX's Military Relationships in CountryA''':
   * Assess military cooperation between CountryX and CountryA, including joint training exercises or military aid.
   * Assess military cooperation between CountryX and CountryA, including joint training exercises or military aid.
   * Evaluate the presence of military advisors from CountryX in CountryA or recent arms sales.
   * Evaluate the presence of military advisors from CountryX in CountryA or recent arms sales.
   * Example: <code>"military cooperation between CountryX and CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"military cooperation between CountryX and CountryA"</code>


* **Country1's Military Posture in CountryA**:
* '''Country1's Military Posture in CountryA''':
   * Review Country1's defense cooperation agreements with CountryA, including any joint exercises or military assistance programs.
   * Review Country1's defense cooperation agreements with CountryA, including any joint exercises or military assistance programs.
   * Example: <code>"strategic defense agreements between Country1 and CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"strategic defense agreements between Country1 and CountryA"</code>
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=== Economic ===
=== Economic ===


* **CountryX's Economic Influence in CountryA**:
* '''CountryX's Economic Influence in CountryA''':
   * Identify trade agreements or economic dependencies between CountryA and CountryX that give CountryX leverage.
   * Identify trade agreements or economic dependencies between CountryA and CountryX that give CountryX leverage.
   * Example: <code>"economic influence of CountryX in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"economic influence of CountryX in CountryA"</code>


* **Country1's Economic Strategy in CountryA**:
* '''Country1's Economic Strategy in CountryA''':
   * Review Country1's investments in infrastructure, development aid, and trade policies that strengthen economic ties with CountryA.
   * Review Country1's investments in infrastructure, development aid, and trade policies that strengthen economic ties with CountryA.
   * Example: <code>"foreign investment from Country1 in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"foreign investment from Country1 in CountryA"</code>
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=== Social ===
=== Social ===


* **CountryX’s Social Influence in CountryA**:
* '''CountryX’s Social Influence in CountryA''':
   * Assess social programs, cultural exchanges, or educational initiatives sponsored by CountryX to build influence in CountryA.
   * Assess social programs, cultural exchanges, or educational initiatives sponsored by CountryX to build influence in CountryA.
   * Example: <code>"cultural diplomacy by CountryX in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"cultural diplomacy by CountryX in CountryA"</code>


* **Country1’s Social Initiatives in CountryA**:
* '''Country1’s Social Initiatives in CountryA''':
   * Review Country1's support for education, healthcare, and welfare initiatives that align with its strategic objectives in CountryA.
   * Review Country1's support for education, healthcare, and welfare initiatives that align with its strategic objectives in CountryA.
   * Example: <code>"Country1's social development initiatives in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"Country1's social development initiatives in CountryA"</code>
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=== Informational ===
=== Informational ===


* **CountryX’s Information Operations in CountryA**:
* '''CountryX’s Information Operations in CountryA''':
   * Analyze CountryX’s strategic narratives and propaganda efforts aimed at destabilizing CountryA or swaying public opinion.
   * Analyze CountryX’s strategic narratives and propaganda efforts aimed at destabilizing CountryA or swaying public opinion.
   * Example: <code>"CountryX misinformation campaigns in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"CountryX misinformation campaigns in CountryA"</code>


* **Country1’s Counter-Information Efforts**:
* '''Country1’s Counter-Information Efforts''':
   * Evaluate the effectiveness of Country1’s media campaigns designed to counter CountryX’s disinformation.
   * Evaluate the effectiveness of Country1’s media campaigns designed to counter CountryX’s disinformation.
   * Example: <code>"Country1 counter-propaganda efforts in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"Country1 counter-propaganda efforts in CountryA"</code>
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=== Infrastructure ===
=== Infrastructure ===


* **CountryX’s Involvement in CountryA's Infrastructure**:
* '''CountryX’s Involvement in CountryA's Infrastructure''':
   * Review key infrastructure projects in sectors like energy or telecommunications that are backed by CountryX.
   * Review key infrastructure projects in sectors like energy or telecommunications that are backed by CountryX.
   * Example: <code>"CountryX infrastructure investments in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"CountryX infrastructure investments in CountryA"</code>


* **Country1’s Role in CountryA's Infrastructure Development**:
* '''Country1’s Role in CountryA's Infrastructure Development''':
   * Analyze how Country1 contributes to infrastructure improvements that promote economic stability and enhance its influence in CountryA.
   * Analyze how Country1 contributes to infrastructure improvements that promote economic stability and enhance its influence in CountryA.
   * Example: <code>"Country1's infrastructure projects in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"Country1's infrastructure projects in CountryA"</code>
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=== Physical Terrain ===
=== Physical Terrain ===


* **Strategic Terrain in CountryA**:
* '''Strategic Terrain in CountryA''':
   * Identify key terrain features such as chokepoints or resource-rich areas that are critical to CountryX’s or Country1’s strategic interests.
   * Identify key terrain features such as chokepoints or resource-rich areas that are critical to CountryX’s or Country1’s strategic interests.
   * Example: <code>"strategic terrain feature of CountryA impacting CountryX or Country1 operations"</code>
   * Example: <code>"strategic terrain feature of CountryA impacting CountryX or Country1 operations"</code>
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=== Time/Weather/Holidays ===
=== Time/Weather/Holidays ===


* **Weather Impact on Operations**:
* '''Weather Impact on Operations''':
   * Assess how seasonal weather patterns in CountryA (e.g., rainy or dry seasons) affect military or logistical operations for both CountryX and Country1.
   * Assess how seasonal weather patterns in CountryA (e.g., rainy or dry seasons) affect military or logistical operations for both CountryX and Country1.
   * Example: <code>"weather impact on operations in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"weather impact on operations in CountryA"</code>


* **Exploiting National Holidays for Strategic Advantage**:
* '''Exploiting National Holidays for Strategic Advantage''':
   * Analyze how CountryX or Country1 might exploit national holidays or cultural events in CountryA to bolster or disrupt public sentiment.
   * Analyze how CountryX or Country1 might exploit national holidays or cultural events in CountryA to bolster or disrupt public sentiment.
   * Example: <code>"strategic timing of operations around national holidays in CountryA"</code>
   * Example: <code>"strategic timing of operations around national holidays in CountryA"</code>
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== Best Practices for PMESII-PT ==
== Best Practices for PMESII-PT ==


* **Iterative Process**: Continuously update the PMESII-PT analysis as new intelligence and operational changes emerge.
* '''Iterative Process''': Continuously update the PMESII-PT analysis as new intelligence and operational changes emerge.
* **Collaborative Efforts**: Involve subject matter experts from diplomatic, military, economic, and informational sectors to provide a holistic view.
* '''Collaborative Efforts''': Involve subject matter experts from diplomatic, military, economic, and informational sectors to provide a holistic view.
* **Integration with COG Analysis**: Ensure that PMESII-PT analysis is integrated with COG analysis to identify how vulnerabilities in one domain could impact the overall mission.
* '''Integration with COG Analysis''': Ensure that PMESII-PT analysis is integrated with COG analysis to identify how vulnerabilities in one domain could impact the overall mission.


== References ==
== References ==