Article 6494J Vladimir Putin’s latest frightening gambit lies at the bottom of the ocean

Vladimir Putin’s latest frightening gambit lies at the bottom of the ocean

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John Naughton
from Science | The Guardian on (#6494J)

If the Russian president has finally started listening to his military chief, you can bet he'll soon target all those poorly protected internet cables at the bottom of the sea

Once is happenstance," wrote James Bond's creator. Twice is coincidence. Three times, it's enemy action." As European politicians and security agencies ponder the three explosions that caused leaks in the two Nord Stream gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea on Monday, they may find this adage of Ian Fleming's helpful in resolving their doubts about who was responsible.

The strange thing about Putin's assault on Ukraine was that he clearly hadn't consulted Valery Gerasimov, the guy who in 2013 had radically reconfigured Russian military doctrine at his behest (and is now chief of the Russian armed forces). Gerasimov's big idea was that warfare in a networked age should combine the traditional kinetic stuff with political, economic, informational, humanitarian and other non-military activities. This would mean, for example, that before firing a shot, you should first use social media and other network tools to misinform, confuse, polarise and demoralise the population of your adversary. In that way, democratic regimes would find it more difficult to motivate their citizens for combat.

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