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" ... First, we need to re-learn the meaning of the term “banana republic.” Consider this. As retribution for his testimony against Mr. Trump during the House impeachment investigation, the president ordered the unceremonious removal of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman from his national security post at the White House. To be sure that the message was clear, the White House also removed Vindman’s brother, Lt. Col. Yevgeny Vindman, from his position at the National Security Council, even though he had not testified in the impeachment proceedings. According to the New York Times, the president’s (fourth) national security advisor, Robert C. O’Brien, explained the removals by saying that “we’re not a banana republic where lieutenant colonels get together and decide what the policy [of the country] is.” ... "
" ... Many countries, especially China (which has an enormous cyberwar program, mainly located in Guangdong province) are investing heavily in it. In a highly controversial 2002 book entitled “Unrestricted Warfare”, two active duty Peoples Liberation Army colonels wrote that technology used to change the methods of warfare but cyberwar changes the form of war fundamentally. ... "
" ... Now comes the discontinuity. In 1999, a book called Unrestricted Warfare was published by two Chinese colonels from the People’s Liberation Army. Its take-home message was that all elements of an advanced society could now be considered as means of waging war. We see this visible now in the war of the meme, disinformation, kompromat, lawfare and cyber threats to key infrastructure, to name but a few. We are then free to imagine the “front lines” of a “hot” war in terms of malfunctioning digital chips, routers and algorithms that cause a $100m F-35 fighter to become an instrument of an adversaries intentions without any shots being fired. The “front ... "
" ... So what did they do about Cadet Albert Lauber, the number one student academically, all-together lacking in military enthusiasm and deterred from activities by his long commute? The yearbook, which I cannot reproduce here has the photos and activity summaries of the top officers of the Regiment on a separate page. And Major Lauber is on it along with the colonel and four lieutenant colonels. ... "