Jiang argues that most warfare now is psychological: the main task is to reshape perceptions, weaken resolve, and manipulate the information environment rather than simply destroy enemy forces head-on.
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Information Space
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"Yeah, I would say, like, for the past 20 years, America has perfected this sort of, like, shadow warfare, right? This shadow asymmetrical information..."
"...major TV journalism, and you had journalism as really the main information space for, for people, it was able to create a national framework...."
"...advanced weaponry. Okay? That's just technology. Propaganda means that America controls information space. It controls the internet. It controls the world's most powerful media,..."
"...It controls Facebook. So the Americans are able to inundate the information space with propaganda. We saw this actually with the Ukraine war, where..."
"...this classic color revolution playbook where you where you control the information space okay and so um they're so they're talking to the domestic..."
"...where uh they have these ngos who organize people they control information spaces brainwash people and then they bribe certain people to follow along..."
"...Iran is a classic color revolution playbook, right? Where you flood information space, you control information space. Where you infiltrate Iran, you co -opt..."
"...think in a certain way. They were able to control the information space. So, that's how wars will be fought in the future."
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