Jiang's label for a style of conflict that uses proxies, propaganda, information shaping, and indirect force rather than overt mass deployment of regular troops.
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shadow asymmetrical information warfare
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...past 20 years, America has perfected this sort of, like, shadow warfare, right? This shadow asymmetrical information warfare. And Libya, Syria are all examples..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...past 20 years, America has perfected this sort of, like, shadow warfare, right? This shadow asymmetrical information warfare. And Libya, Syria are all examples..."
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"...past 20 years, America has perfected this sort of, like, shadow warfare, right? This shadow asymmetrical information warfare. And Libya, Syria are all examples..."
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