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Cutting Through the Narrative: What China’s Deep-Sea Cable-Cutter Really Signals

Cynthia Mehboob
15 April 2025
6 min
PME 3

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Influence often comes from perception, not capability. Sensational media coverage can amplify strategic anxiety. The cutter is less about practical use and more about shaping perceptions—designed to create uncertainty and reinforce influence without direct confrontation.
READ: Cutting Through the Narrative: What China’s Deep-Sea Cable-Cutter Really Signals

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  • The Interpreter: High factual reporting
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