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by pouetpouet 2865 days ago
if only more countries invested in soft power instead of saber rattling.
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To be fair, Thailand does plenty of the latter too. Though it's largely focused on internal dissidents.
I would argue that the largest direct attack by one major power against another major power since WWII was Russia hacking/interfering in US elections, and that's an example of soft power.

I'd honestly rather have sabre rattling, because at least it's in the open and subject to popular scrutiny.

You mention the upside of sabre rattling. The downside is it tends to result in people getting killed.
And election meddling doesn't? It's not as direct, but it happens.

Also, as I alluded above, sabre-rattling hasn't resulted in armed conflict between superpowers since nuclearization.