From warmfuzzy@700:100/0 to All on Sun Sep 27 01:09:48 2020
This is simply a point to ponder... When you are at war and you don't want to pay money for munitions to win the war just cause your enemies to fight your enemies. It has been said that an enemy of my enemy is a friend of mine.
That isn't quite what I'm getting to in this article, but something more sinister. Lets say you hate a group of people and you hate another group of people---it is to your advantage to get these two enemies of yours to fight against each other. Both of your enemies will be spending their own money destroying one another and you can sit back and see your opponents do your
will against themselves. This could be done using disinformation, getting
them to start a war on one another under false beliefs. Its not playing
fair, but it can be highly effective.
From CunningToad@700:100/33 to warmfuzzy on Sat Oct 10 14:07:49 2020
I think that "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is more about situation
where you don't know that third side of the conflict and you decide to form a new alliance to destroy common enemy. If there are three enemies - now what you said is a way to go.