On 3/2/22 10:54, Matt Hoppes wrote:
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Information sharing should increase on the ATTACKED side... it should DECREASE and be cut off on the non-provoked attacker's side.
Trouble is, that leads to two deleterious effects in this case: 1) The rest of the world is left with just the Putin Gov't's word on what's going on *in* Russia 2) The Russian people are left with just the Putin Gov't's word on what's going on *elsewhere*
Information sharing should increase during wartime, not decrease.
Restricting information is more often the playbook of authoritarian regimes, and not something we should generally support.
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