The amblyvalent world War of the XXI century. 2

Part 2

To begin with, we will give the definition of the term:
"Ambivalence; ntness (from Latin ambo — "both" and Lat. valentia — "power") — duality (splitting) of attitude to something,
in particular - the duality of experience, expressed in the fact that the same object
causes two opposite feelings in a person at the same time.
The term was introduced by Eigen Bleiler. He considered ambivalence to be the main sign of schizophrenia
or, more broadly, schizoidness in general..." WIKIPEDIA

Part 2. The Amblyvalent world War of the XXI century.
Amblyvalence of collecting information or Stirlitz is resting...

It is good that during the Great Patriotic War, television, the Internet, and mobile communications had not yet been invented.
The belligerents had to extract the necessary military information about each
other with the help of scouts, spies... Richard Sorge, Stirlitz (Isaev) - the list goes on...

In today's realities, all the media are oversaturated with information.
Our opponents - military analysts and figures in the United States, in England, in Ukraine
it is enough in the morning, after a cup of coffee and a glass of champagne (aristocrats and degenerates!)
to sit comfortably in chairs with notebooks and pens in front of TV screens
or computer monitors and, during the day, record all the information.
And the information from them is pouring in a great stream!..
Russian experts, journalists and even the military - from military leaders to privates,
willingly or unwittingly, compete with each other to tell "in a clear eye"
in the media to their opponents and the whole world:
details of the military actions of our units and divisions,
features of new Russian types of weapons and their applications,
locations and products of military enterprises, etc.

Amazingly, Stirlitz and spies are simply not needed today!
It is difficult to win when secret information
is leaked by many people on a daily basis...


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