Psychological warfare uses propaganda, fear, and misinformation to manipulate an opponent’s emotions, decision-making, or morale. It targets entire populations or specific groups, often deployed by governments, militaries, or political entities during conflicts. The primary beneficiaries are those seeking strategic advantage without direct combat—weakening enemy resolve, sowing division, or forcing surrender through psychological pressure rather than physical force.
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