🛡️ — A strategy to fight ideological threats : Out-cook
Calling this strategy "Out-cook", this prism of action is designed to fight threatening ideologies and is meant to prioritize the attacks and resources spending on the adversary ground units — or ground external action and decision chain — instead of the targeting the decision core.
To get the idea quickly without overwritting, we could quote this sentence to make it clear : "Chemotherapy act by stopping the tumoral cells division"
Similarly, the primary objective of this strategy is to stop the propagation of the threatening ideology by fighting its propagators or its spreading nodes (like containment for fighting a virus propagation).
By "cooking out" the threat with this strategy (active and passive actors), you also offer yourself a psychological and informational assault component. Said otherwise, you ensure yourself that the decision core is contained within your attack on a multi-dimensional level (meaning symmetrical, asymmetrical and hybrid fields). Indeed, the anticipated adversary decision core reactions range from :
Reinforcing its direct action branch (or ground units), and, or ;
Losing time and human resources to maintain its expansion or preserve it, and, or ;
Attack-back, hence losing time and human resources not spreading its ideology in an effort to resist you.
In all this preventable reactions, you can sense the hybrid containment effects taking place. The main goal is to apply intelligence games to break and fierce at the quickest pace to stop the contagion and ideologization of new individuals and actors (using treats, honey-pot, traps and so on), at the same time reducing the threat propagation, considering each active actor an infected carrier of the (ideological) virus. From the last century deviant ideology de-intoxication studies (see here), it could be useful from an anticipation point of view to consider your active force fighting against this threatening ideology as sane carriers of this (ideological) virus.
➠ Note
This may be nothing new and already expressed by other means in the past. Discovered or re-discovered, this also may be useful now in 2024.