They'd never release anything ideally, maybe. But they also accept the modern state of the battlefield. It's a more fluid world.
Now the battlespace is still actual space in realtime present moment. Who holds the space, same as always. But the new battlespace is not a space but time, and the objective is who holds the attention, thereby controlling the future.
They really think this way, don't sell it short. So I agree, we shouldn't look away in contempt, but understand the reflexive strategy, to respond how and when at the moments of our choosings, and not theirs, for maximum impacts.
I feel like it should be said that seeing the recruitment campaign element isn't an invitation here to start in looking for it everywhere. Like our dear friend the manatee, taking the ball through the goalposts and not stopping to spike it, continuing on, right out of the stadium.
Chew tobacco, rookie. I still think that deserves to be on a tshirt. Out of sight. But more importantly maybe, and it seems I can't emphasize it enough, is that I'm not abandoning all reason with my hope, the macro-view is not a view of all mass consumers as sims with no free will. The actors choose to tune themselves to the rhythms of mass production.
And there may be something to the time release rhythm of information for reflexive control, and so the modern battlespace as really time, and these same rhythms of mass production. Like, maybe tuning into mass production is really the only "grand plan" possible, or necessary. The only one that adequately fits the description of anything that we can truly say is "the plan."