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“It would appear that, in all future wars, in addition to the basic method of military strikes, the force of the media will increasingly be another player in the war and will play a role comparable to that of military strikes in promoting the course of the war.”
Liang Qiao, Unrestricted Warfare: China's Master Plan to Destroy America

“The era of “strong and brave soldiers who are heroic defenders of the nation has already passed. In a world where even “nuclear warfare” will perhaps become obsolete military jargon, it is likely that a pasty-faced scholar wearing thick eyeglasses is better suited to be a modern soldier than is a strong young lowbrow with bulging biceps.”
Liang Qiao, Unrestricted Warfare: China's Master Plan to Destroy America

“Nonprofessional warriors and non-state organizations are posing a greater and greater threat to sovereign nations, making these warriors and organizations more and more serious adversaries for every professional army. Compared to these adversaries, professional armies are like gigantic dinosaurs which lack strength commensurate to their size in this new age. Their adversaries, then, are rodents with great powers of survival, which can use their sharp teeth to torment the better part of the world.”
Liang Qiao, Unrestricted Warfare: China's Master Plan to Destroy America



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