Countermission

/ˌkaʊntərˈmɪʃən/ noun

Definition

A mission or military operation undertaken in response to or in opposition to an enemy's mission.

Etymology

From counter- (opposing) + mission (from Latin missio, 'a sending forth'). Used primarily in military and intelligence contexts to describe responsive operations.

Kelly Says

When a country gets intelligence that another nation is planning a covert operation, their countermission might be equally covert—creating a hidden battle of strategies that the public never sees.

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