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The Severe Flaws of Unrestricted Warfare

At first glance, unrestricted warfare appears strong, yet it is highly flawed, and eventually the ‘strong’ horse will likely collapse from exhaustion. 
The Severe Flaws of Unrestricted Warfare
PLA soldiers are seen outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 3, 2025. Pedro Pardo/AFP via Getty Images
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Common knowledge informs us that regimes such as China, Iran, and Russia utilize unrestricted warfare against democratic societies.

Christian Milord
Christian Milord
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Christian Milord, M.S., is an Orange County based educator, mentor, USCG veteran, and writer. His topics of interest include culture, economics, education, domestic policy, foreign policy, and military issues.