Behind the Mask of Peace: Hybrid Warfare - War by Other Means Against Western Civilization
Alejandro Kaiser
Verlag: Alejandro Kaiser
Beschreibung
⚠ EDITORIAL WARNING – CRITICAL INVESTIGATIONThis book examines the contemporary notion of peace and questions whether the absence of gunfire truly equates to the absence of war.Interpretations, historical sources, and geopolitical parallels are presented to invite the reader to reflect on the possibility of an undeclared conflict—gradual, silent, yet devastating.The purpose is not to alarm, but to think, compare, and connect dots that are rarely examined publicly and systematically.The reader is called upon to verify data independently and to form an autonomous judgment.After the unfathomable horrors of the two World Wars, Europe celebrated what is considered the longest period of peace in its modern history.However, events in Yugoslavia and later in Ukraine reminded the continent of something many believed extinct: war did not disappear—it merely changed form.The prevailing narrative asserts that the European Union is the guarantor of this stability, and any criticism of the supranational project is presented as a threat to peace. Those who question its policies risk being immediately labeled extremists. But is peace merely the absence of bombs? Does war exist only when visible tanks cross borders?Sun Tzu, a master of military strategy 2,500 years ago, expressed it without ambiguity:the most effective form of warfare is the one that does not require battles.There is no need to destroy a country with missiles if it can be dismantled from within:by corrupting elites, fragmenting society, eroding self-sufficiency, incentivizing internal conflict, weakening collective trust, and breaking the moral fabric that sustains a nation.Does this scene truly seem foreign to us?Today, Europe imports food and energy from strategic rivals; penalizes its own producers; promotes educational models that blur its cultural identity; embraces migration policies that reconfigure demographics at historically unprecedented speeds; and labels any citizen questioning as hate.Negligence? Coincidence? Or a pattern that fits too neatly with the hybrid warfare manual described by Sun Tzu millennia ago?This book analyzes this type of warfare—silent, incremental, almost invisible—where the battlefield is not borders, but morality, memory, and social cohesion. A war that does not destroy buildings… but civilizations.What the reader will find inside✔ historical mechanisms of warfare without armies✔ how a nation is weakened from within✔ why demographic and energy policies are strategic✔ how food and economic self-sufficiency is dismantled✔ and why cultural erosion can be the prelude to collapsePeace can be a mask.War can be silent.And it has never been closer.
