Jiang's phrase for satellite and surveillance confidence that supports shock-and-awe hubris.
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technological omniscience
Jiang's phrase for satellite and surveillance confidence that supports shock-and-awe hubris.
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Jiang's phrase for the belief that satellites and electronic surveillance let America know everything on the battlefield.
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"...three principles anymore. You can use air supremacy. You also have technological omniscience. And you also have special forces. And this allows you to..."
"...Houthis. They have special forces, they have air supremacy, they have technological omniscience, satellites, but they don't have infantry. They don't have lots and..."
"...force in the world. Okay? But second, what's most important is technological omniscience. Omniscience means to know everything. We're God. The reason why is,..."
"They can see everything on Earth. They can see everything on the Earth. We have technology that allows us to eavesdrop on all electronic..."
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