Chanegriha: Betrayal has become a point of view, and bullying the enemy is a wise policy

The Chief of Staff of the Algerian Army, Lieutenant-General Al-Saeed Chanegriha, considered that "betrayal has become a point of view, and the betrayal of the friend is a wise policy" at this time.

Lieutenant-General Shangriha said during a meeting with leaders and members of the First Military Region: "I am fully convinced that every generation has its own battle. If the battle of your forefathers and fathers is to liberate the land from the clutches of colonialism, and if the battle of your colleagues and brothers is to confront the scourge of barbaric terrorism, then your battle is the youth of the army." The popular patriot, and through you, the youth of Algeria as a whole, is to continue the march and preserve the independence and sovereignty of the country, and it is a battle of awareness par excellence.”

He added that this battle of awareness "is the most dangerous battle ever, because it is related to non-material levels such as thought and values, and its field is the virtual and cognitive space, where unconventional weapons are used, and because the enemy in it is often invisible and has the means to influence individual and collective awareness, which makes it difficult Confronting it and confronting it in the light of sweeping globalization.”

He continued: "Today's battle is also difficult because we live in a time in which events have accelerated and concepts have been mixed and values ​​and principles have melted. Betrayal has become a point of view, and betrayal of a friend in a time of distress is a wise policy, and what was reprehensible and rejected yesterday has become acceptable today. Rather desirable."

He also urged young people to "arm with constant awareness, useful knowledge, sincere work, and close ranks in order to win this battle so that they are at the level of their people's confidence and the level of requirements to preserve the deposit of the revolution's martyrs and the martyrs of national duty."

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