
Unrestricted Warfare
Unrestricted Warfare is a military concept proposed by two Chinese colonels in 1999, emphasizing that modern conflict extends beyond traditional battlefield tactics. It suggests that warfare can involve various tools, including cyber attacks, economic disruption, and psychological strategies, rather than just military force. The idea is that any means can be used to achieve victory, targeting the enemy's vulnerabilities in multiple domains. This approach reflects the complexities of globalization and technology, highlighting that national security now involves a spectrum of unconventional tactics to address potential threats.