[iwar] Re: Information Warfare Explained ;-)


From: Mohammad Ozair Rasheed
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 06:15:31 -0000
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Subject: [iwar] Re: Information Warfare Explained ;-)
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> They may be interested, but they may not distinguish IWAR from 
"crime",
> in that their central concerns are monetary and not (we assume) 
political.
> 
> ___tony___

You may be very wrong here tony to make that assumption about 
concerns of Corporations being Monetary. Have you noticed that in the 
last meeting of IMF (on which there was a demonstration outside the 
meeting venue) 70% of the people representing IMF were 
representatvies of commercial banks. G-7 conference had a similar 
representation from the companies, post war analysis of Gulf war 
indicates a marked difference from your assumption. All these 
incidents are very real and very live. To choose to turn a blind eye 
to them is like brushing the dirt under the carpet and one day it may 
come out with full force. 

Corporations (also included are the illegitimate ones) have as much 
political objectives as monetary for it is taken as granted that 
without political stability there can be no returns, however looking 
at the dark side, some organizations (corporations) therive on chaos 
and political instability. I thereby conclude that politics is as 
much an concern of Corporation as is money.

Regards,
Ozair


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