weapons that are not weapons

In effect, the Chinese officers stated that due to advances in technology and the blurring distinction between “civilian” and “military” operations, warfare was changing. Warfare would continue as an extension of politics, not merely with armaments, but with “weapons that are not weapons,” that reach into the barracks, classrooms, boardrooms, and even living rooms of the enemy Political power, in short, no longer comes just from the barrel of a gun, but also from computer chips and algorithms enabling one side to place an adversary in a disadvantageous ufabet

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