Thursday, September 27, 2012

New Form of Warfare

So the article as a whole isn't what I'm concerned about, because I'm not into politics too much, but just read the first few lines. 


BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian authorities on Thursday sent text messages over cell phones nationwide with a message for rebels fighting President Bashar Assad's regime: "Game over."
The messages signed by the Syrian Arab Army also urged the rebels to surrender their weapons and warned the countdown to evict foreign fighters has begun. The texts appear to be part of the regime's psychological battle against the rebels, but are highly unlikely to have any effect on fighters intent on toppling Assad.
Syrians say they began receiving the messages a day after rebels bombed a military command center in Damascus — a major security breach of the heavily guarded capital that highlighted the regime's growing vulnerability in the face of a rebellion growing in confidence and capabilities.
People with cellular subscriptions received the messages while those with prepaid phones did not, residents in the Syrian capital said. (The whole article can be found here.)

The fact that we are using cell phones as a form of  psychological, guerrilla warfare is so fascinating. Pretty soon, war will no longer entail guns and bombs, it will just be passive-aggressive text messages from one side to another.