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<< review queue entry 66094 - submitted by 'monigeria' >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unrestricted_Warfare Unrestricted Warfare (Chinese:超限战 or 超限戰, literally "warfare beyond bounds") is a book on military strategy written in 1999 by two colonels in the People's Liberation Army, Qiao Liang (乔良) and Wang Xiangsui (王湘穗).[1] Its primary concern is how a nation such as China can defeat a technologically superior opponent (such as the United States) through a variety of means. Rather than focusing on direct military confrontation, this book instead examines a variety of other means.[2][3][4] Such means include using International Law (see Lawfare) and a variety of economic means to place one's opponent in a bad position and circumvent the need for direct military action.[5][6][7][8] ex: https://www.soundofhope.org/post/376849 所谓“再谈谈”,就其本质而言,是以公权为依托的黑恶势力,对一个苦难家庭所展开的又一次超限战;是倒习势力惯用的迂回战术,意在通过进一步迫害苦难的文人,从又一个侧面“技巧”地出习近平的洋相,打习近平的耳光。 https://www.epochtimes.com/gb/20/5/15/n12113343.htm 【大纪元2020年05月16日讯】【中共早就发动了世界大战】中共病毒给世界造成的巨大灾难,是二战以来从未体会到的,遭遇严重疫情的美国官员认为中共已经对美国宣战,然而战争却看不见敌人只能防卫无从较量。如果按中共军方超限战等战略思想,去看这场正在肆虐的病毒,会惊讶地发现,其实中共早就对世界发动了与传统战争不同的世界大战。——@Selinacolchest https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/05/07/a102840750.html 尽管如此,桑普预料,中共对外仍保持一贯的蛮横,“告诉世界,我会一硬到底,战狼外交持续,持续超限战;对内则持续打压人权、持续清洗官场。” https://www.dw.com/zh/%E5%BE%B7%E8%AF%AD%E5%AA%92%E4%BD%93%E6%96%B0%E5%86%A0%E7%96%AB%E6%83%85%E6%98%AF%E4%B8%80%E5%9C%BA%E8%B6%85%E9%99%90%E6%88%98/a-53120820 文章写道:“超限战出自一种被外界长期围困的感觉。中国目睹苏共如何特别是在七八十年代进入一场不可能赢的与美国的军备战,并且输了。以此为鉴,乔良和王湘穗提出一个新的战争概念。当时中国尽管也已经开始扩充常规武器,但两位作者认为,同时还要注意:’在今日世界,没有什么不可能成为武器。因此,我们必须以一种超限的意识来理解武器。……一场人工诱发的股市崩盘、一场黑客攻击、一桩传言或丑闻让敌方汇率崩盘或领导人在网上出丑,这些都属于新式战争的武器库。’ ” |
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# 超限戰 超限战 [chao1 xian4 zhan4] /unrestricted warfare (originally the title of a book, later used to refer to war by non-military means, e.g.: lawfare, iWar, economic warfare, etc)/ + 超限戰 超限战 [chao1 xian4 zhan4] /unrestricted warfare (originally the title of a Chinese book published in 1999, later used to refer to war by any means, military or non-military, including cyberwarfare, economic warfare etc)/ |