could be taking a leaf out of 's playbook by trialling a new directive which would expand the use of its burgeoning military for 'non-war' purposes, paving the way for a potential invasion of under the misnomer of a 'special military operation'.The directive, which comes into effect on Wednesday, could provide with the cover it needs to launch an assault on its renegade neighbour without the legal complications or international condemnation that comes with declaring war.Xinhua news agency said the document will provide 'the legal basis for troops to carry out military operations other than war', such as peacekeeping operations, disaster relief and humanitarian efforts.
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