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This explanation may not be necessary for many loved ones, but I have a
duty to explain in order to clarify the subject --- there is a
difference between the soft power of a phenomenon and the inherent power
of that phenomenon. For example, economic power that arises from known
economic activities is different from soft power that comes from
economics.
Now, some world powers and religious governments have realized the great
power of monotheism and are trying to divert people from the belief in
monotheism with all kinds of eclectic and hypocritical thoughts and the
appearance of goodness. And thinkers and sympathizers towards the people
and society should know and work hard and give the necessary warnings
about these actions in a timely manner that monotheism and belief in the
oneness of God are in imminent danger. The enemies of monotheism do not
diminish anything from monotheism and they cannot do this, but they
have been able to affect the monotheism of the society with all kinds of
useless, harmful and dangerous additions and keep people away from pure
religion and monotheism due to religious belief. The soft power of
monotheism has been attacked and violated not only by the enemies but
also by the perpetrators of the same religions and sects. And they
deprive themselves and their society of the soft power of monotheism. If
in a society the soft power of monotheism declines, there is no
alternative, and society may fall into dangerous abysses for more than a
hundred years. The maintenance of monotheism should not and cannot be
considered the duty of governments. The soft power of monotheism belongs
to the people and arises from the collective belief of the people. But
governments have been able to use the people's indifference to their
beliefs and Use it for their own benefit and to the direct detriment of
society. Conscious people need to think and act diligently to take more
careful care of the soft power of monotheism.
Soft power of information
The soft power of information has two separate aspects. First, the
internal information that governments and relevant authorities have
about society, actions, beliefs and political inclinations of people and
officials and use it when necessary. Information about internal
political and social movements and identification of sensitive decision
centers Capturing and anticipating some events and generally maintaining
the security of a country can be mentioned.
And second, foreign soft power --- every country tries hard to get
information from other countries. And store it to use that information
when necessary. Usually, all embassies are formally and publicly
collecting information about the country in which they are serving.
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