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The spread of disinformation can serve as both a preparation and a tactic for war. Efforts to sway public perception and incite unrest often precede military action. Chinese-backed narratives could emerge, aimed at framing any U.S. involvement in negative light, thus justifying their potential actions.
9. Coordination of Activism
Finally, the orchestration of protests against U.S. military presence, often manifesting as emotional appeals from student movements or environmental groups, could signal more substantial activity. The manipulation of public sentiment through platforms like TikTok illustrates the importance of information warfare in modern conflicts.