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WW3: Drones & Cyberwar

Oliver Markus Malloy, Bad Choices

WW3 has already begun, but most people don't realize it yet, because it doesn't look like WW2. Russia is waging a new kind of hybrid war against America and other western democracies.

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    Writer and cartoonist. Creator of the Malloy.rocks political humor comics. Author of Bad Choices Make Good Stories and a few other books.

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