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Unrestricted Warfare

China's Master Plan to Destroy America

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Unrestricted Warfare

By: Qiao Liang, Wang Xiangsui
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A sobering and fascinating study on war in the modern era, Unrestricted Warfare carefully explores strategies that militarily and politically disadvantaged nations might take in order to successfully attack a geopolitical super-power like the United States. American military doctrine is typically led by technology; a new class of weapon or vehicle is developed, which allows or encourages an adjustment in strategy. Military strategists Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui argue that this dynamic is a crucial weakness in the American military, and that this blind spot with regard to alternative forms warfare could be effectively exploited by enemies. Unrestricted Warfare concerns the many ways in which this might occur, and, in turn, suggests what the United States might do to defend itself.

The traditional mentality that offensive action is limited to military action is no longer adequate given the range of contemporary threats and the rising costs-both in dollars and lives lost-of traditional warfare. Instead, Liang and Xiangsui suggest the significance of alternatives to direct military confrontation, including international policy, economic warfare, attacks on digital infrastructure and networks, and terrorism. Even a relatively insignificant state can incapacitate a far more powerful enemy by applying pressure to their economic and political systems. Exploring each of these considerations with remarkable insight and clarity, Unrestricted Warfare is an engaging evaluation of our geopolitical future.

©1999 Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui (P)2022 Licensing Management, Inc.
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Enlightening Work • Eye-opening Book • Required Reading • Prescient Future Vision • Good Manuscript
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American government officials would benefit greatly from the material in this book! It should be required reading for all American government officials.

Understanding the Chinese approach to war! Why we should pay attention!

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They are telling us how they will fight. Every American service member needs to read this. Here is our future enemy and they gave us their playbook.
Jason B Virginia, USA

Pay attention

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the USA plays checkers the Russians don't play chess on the world stage bc their position is weak . . .

the worst thing about this book is that it is out of date

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Unrestricted Warfare is a good manuscript that details the character of future war. This has shown how China and US competitors are waging war against the West. This most expensive army is not always guaranteed victory.

The War we’re not trained win

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Unrestricted warfare is one of the most enlightening and eye opening books I’ve ever read, I rate this work up there with “Propaganda” and “The engineering of consent” by Edward Bernays, “Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism”, by Robert Jay Lifton, & “The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements”, by Eric Hoffer. A definite must read, and a great introduction into fourth and fifth generation warfare..

One of the most enlightening books I’ve ever read!

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Overall, an excellent treatise. I could not help but recall the last two PLA battles in 1979 at Mon Cai and Lao Cai. Border crossings with Vietnam. Intrigued, I visited these battle sites in March 2008.
The amazing Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap was preoccupied with putting down Pol Pot and his murderous Khmer Rouge in Phnom Phenh. The PLA was up against the local militia, err...national guard. The PLA, with their superior numbers and firepower got their asses handed to them, turned tailed and fled back to their comforts in Beijing. So much for real combat experience.
This book is comforting because the Chinese wish to swindle the World in all deeds, and products including warfare. This book falls short because blood, sweat and tears do not factor into their concise world view.
The PLA loves saber-rattling, feints and scams. It is what makes them Chinese. Big on talk, failure of Action.

This unwillingness to fight the good fight is presently being played out over the skies of Taiwan. More PLA posturing and chest beating. CCP China knows that if they do in fact attack Taiwan, the Japanese will launch counterstrikes on ALL their cities. The Gurkas to the far west will reclaim Tibet, all lands to Kunming and Chengdu. It is notable that Putin refuses to deliver any S400s to Beijing.
Indian soldiers have a huge grudge to settle due to PLAs stupid actions of 15 June 2020 in the Ladakh Region.
And never count out the hatred that the Vietnamese have for the Chinese. Viet's were wise and have a formidable fighting force, armed with Israeli munitions. Do not discount the innumerable limestone caves north of HaNoi stuffed with Huey's, howitzers, and munitions of all types secured during The American War.
China talks the big walk. And their decrepit government has lost their Mandate from Heaven.

China needs battle experience...

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Well worth your time, amazing the in depth knowledge and the way they saw the future is amazing

Excellent book

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Very insightful. Despite being published a quarter of a century (1998) ago, taken in the context of what is occurring today, events take on a different meaning and purpose if we place them (and analyze them) in the context of the author's thesis in this work. One may disagree, but in light of this work, you must at least consider the possibility. However, remotely, you may want to view events through the lens of the author's definition and analysis presented in this work, the significance and timing of seemingly random re-occurring crises.

Despite the Original Publication Date, It's Timely

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This book is written in 1999 and predicts many of the things we observed over the past 20 years - from Chinese hackers wrecking havoc around the world to psychological operations carried against different peoples.

A must read for everyone!

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Very prescient view of how war is changing in 21st century. This should be required reading for every politician and military leader.

Hard to believe this was written in 1999.

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