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Psychological warfare is a form of warfare used to manipulate an opponent's emotions, beliefs, and perceptions in order to weaken their will, reduce their morale, and make them more likely to surrender or accept defeat. It is typically used in a non-military context, such as in business negotiations, politics, or international relations. Psychological warfare can be implemented through a range of tactics, including rhetoric, propaganda, manipulation of the media, and other forms of psychological operations. One common technique is to bombard an opponent with contradicting information or to spread false rumors or baseless allegations. Other tactics include psychological manipulation techniques, such as playing on an opponent's fears or ego, in order to gain an advantage or to persuade them that their actions are irrational. Finally, psychological warfare can also involve direct psychological manipulation, such as emotional appeals, threats, or deception.
Jan. 14, 2023, 4:58 a.m.
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