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MINSK, 31 October (BelTA) – Information warfare can rival any military intervention, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he addressed the 2nd Minsk International Conference on Eurasian Security on 31 October, BelTA has learned.
“Mass media have been weaponized. Post-truth, endless fakes, manipulation of public opinion, seizure of financial resources, orchestration of coups have become transnational and can rival a military intervention. You better not go against their plans. They act totally on a whim,” the head of state emphasized.
There are increasing attempts to use cutting-edge solutions in the field of artificial intelligence, biotechnology, neural networks, and quantum physics to destroy humanity. “Humankind will be shocked to learn about real activities of American biolaboratories around the world, especially along the perimeter of Belarus and Russia,” the head of state said.
“I could spend hours listing these ‘achievements’ of Western civilization. The term ‘Western civilization’ can be put in quotation marks. At one time, when Mahatma Gandhi was asked what he thought of Western civilization, he replied that he thought it might be a good idea,” the president quoted the famous politician and philosopher.
“Mass media have been weaponized. Post-truth, endless fakes, manipulation of public opinion, seizure of financial resources, orchestration of coups have become transnational and can rival a military intervention. You better not go against their plans. They act totally on a whim,” the head of state emphasized.
There are increasing attempts to use cutting-edge solutions in the field of artificial intelligence, biotechnology, neural networks, and quantum physics to destroy humanity. “Humankind will be shocked to learn about real activities of American biolaboratories around the world, especially along the perimeter of Belarus and Russia,” the head of state said.
“I could spend hours listing these ‘achievements’ of Western civilization. The term ‘Western civilization’ can be put in quotation marks. At one time, when Mahatma Gandhi was asked what he thought of Western civilization, he replied that he thought it might be a good idea,” the president quoted the famous politician and philosopher.