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"There is a dizzying array of terms in the public lexicon associated with the tools governments employ for influence, including psychological operations, public diplomacy, public affairs, public relations, disinformation, censorship, misinformation, information warfare, soft power, hard power and sharp power.

What is unique about China’s political warfare–and perhaps most difficult for the countries China has targeted to understand–is that it entails all of these practices together. It is, in effect, total war."

This could end rather badly.




China's 'political warfare' aims at South China Sea | Asia Times
 
In regard to China, and other potential threats, our so called leaders have dropped the ball.

Fat & lazy, our so called leaders have gone the way of the nation; America. We live in a land of the never ending party.

One day the Chinese will own US; it's only a matter of time.

We will have our fat & lazy so called leaders to thank for that feat.
 
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