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Shadow Strikes: The Art of Deniable Sabotage
Season 2 · Episode 1276

Shadow Strikes: The Art of Deniable Sabotage

Explore how micro-drones, severed cables, and "pre-positioned" malware are redefining warfare long before the first shot is fired.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 16, 202621m 46s

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Show Notes

Modern conflict is no longer defined solely by missile launches and troop movements; it is won during the years of silent infiltration that precede the battlefield. This episode dives into the "intelligence-sabotage nexus," examining how elite agencies use a doctrine of ambiguity to strike sensitive facilities while maintaining total deniability. From the physical destruction of air-gapped centrifuges to the strategic severing of undersea data cables, we explore how critical infrastructure has become the primary front in a permanent state of grey zone competition. Discover why the most decisive victories in tomorrow's wars are likely being won today, in the shadows of the world’s most secure facilities.