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The concept of 4th generation warfare is not just about Algeria

The Director General (DG) of the National Institute for Global Strategy Studies (INESG), Abdelaziz Medjahed said Monday in Algiers that the concept of the 4th generation did not only concern Algeria, but was part of the strategic orientations of world imperialism.

In reaction to the conference under the theme “The 4th generation war targets Algeria in a direct way”, moderated by the American military expert, Max G. Manwaring, Mr. Medjahed clarified that “the theory of imperialism world has been aiming, for 3 or 4 decades already, at the formation of societies without States in order to be able to easily dominate them, this is moreover the case of Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Sudan “.

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Commenting on the words of the American expert during this conference organized in Israel in 2018, and recently relayed by the media, the CEO of INSEG explained, in a statement to APS, that “they (Western colonizers) traditionally resorted to sending military troops, however today they employ terrorism, intellectual invasion and interference within communities themselves through its members, the example of Western Europe and even other countries is here”.

And to note that “imperialism has exploited several means to shake Algeria, including the new media (especially satellite), or by using the European Parliament in which Zionism has started to interfere since 2012, in erecting within it a Parliament dominated by some 120 deputies equipped by Zionists, to name only Bernard-Henri Lรฉvy and Raphaรซl Glucksmann “.

In the eyes of the retired Major General, “Western imperialism, that is to say the new face of classical colonization, also targets Algeria, and the normalization of relations with the Zionist entity is not only a phase of its strategies “.

As for how to face the consequences of the 4th generation war, Mr. Medjahed replies “each country will have to unify its ranks to face it and face both the lusts and the covets (…)”, estimating, in this regard, that “this approach will not be able to be carried out without a full nationalist and humanitarian conscience and an unfailing commitment to defend the principles, the interests and the patriotic visions”.

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