Information Warfare Is Not 'Optional'
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<p>‘Natio s witho t i formatio warfare capabilities i the 21st ce t ry are like atio s witho t armies a avies i the 20th ce t ry. They are efe seless.</p>
<p>Imagi e a atio witho t a army, a avy or a air force. What wo l its prospects be of efe i g itself agai st eve mo erate aggressio ? What if it ha a army, eve a formi able o e, b t was missi g a air force a /or avy? Wo l its cha ces be a y better?’</p>
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