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The Real Reason They're Calling Venezuela an 'Invasion' — And Why Greenland Is Next
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People still believe war looks like soldiers crossing borders, that control requires visible occupation, that if tanks aren’t rolling and flags aren’t lowered, nothing consequential is happening. That belief survives not because it’s accurate, but because it simplifies a world that has become intentionally difficult to read.

It is wrong. And in the current information environment, it is not just outdated—it is strategically dangerous.

The danger is that people still believe force is the only way territory is lost.

I’m writing this to explain why that belief no longer matches reality.

Modern takeovers don’t arrive with declarations. They arrive with memoranda. They don’t suspend sovereignty; they hollow it out. They don’t replace flags; they replace functions. And by the time the public starts asking whether something has been “taken,” the question itself is already obsolete.

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