Wednesday, July 17, 2019

We are witnessing first hand the slow unraveling of all governments on earth!

This is pretty obvious to me. Is it to you? If first world democracies are starting to unravel, imagine how bad 3rd world dictatorships are for the people there.

I think people need to read about Hybrid Warfare that is now being waged against all Democracies on Earth by Countries like Russia, Iran and China to more fully understand what is actually going on:

Hybrid warfare is a military strategy which employs political warfare and blends conventional warfare, irregular warfare and cyberwarfare with other influencing methods, such as fake news, diplomacy, lawfare and foreign electoral intervention.

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Hybrid warfare is a military strategy which employs political warfare and blends conventional warfare, irregular warfare and cyberwarfare with other influencing methods, such as fake news, diplomacy, lawfare and foreign electoral intervention.
The term “hybrid warfare” describes a strategy that employs conventional military force supported by irregular and cyber warfare tactics. ... The term “hybrid war” (military institutions use the term “hybridthreat”) connotes the use of conventional military force supported by ...
Welcome! This LibGuide offers a set of high-quality sources of information to assist you with your research on hybrid warfare, in particular in the NATO context.
by A Radin - ‎2017 - ‎Cited by 39 - ‎Related articles
The Potential for Russian Hybrid Aggression. The term hybrid warfare has no consistent definition but generally refers to deniable and covert actions, supported by the threat or use of conventional and/or nuclear forces, to influence the domestic politics of target countries.
Jan 21, 2019 - I recently attended a tabletop exercise at the Atlantic Council that was based on a hybrid warfare scenario in Lithuania: cyber-attacks, civil ...
Mar 21, 2019 - Hybrid warfare has been in the limelight for more than a decade within the Western strategic discourse. During the last five years, this slippery ...

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