Guerrilla warfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guerrilla warfare is the unconventional warfare and combat in which a small group of combatants use mobile tactics in the form of ambushes and raids to combat a larger and less mobile formal army. Th...
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Networked tribes, systems disruption, and the emerging bazaar of violence. Resilient Communities, decentralized platforms, and self-organizing futures. By John Robb ... In contrast, urban takedowns using systems disruption that use the global guerrillas model (like the Bandh), reduces training/costs to negligible levels...
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Efficient markets and entrepreneurial guerrillas: CNN. "This soldier and three Afghan soldiers were captured by low-level militants and then quickly "sold" to the clan and network led by warlord Siraj Haqqani -- believed to be deeply involved in the action."
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List of guerrillas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of famous guerrillas , ordered by region: •Abdul Haq •Gulbuddin Hekmatyar •Ismail Khan •Mohammed Omar •Osama bin Laden, Al-Qaida leader •Ahmed Shah Massoud •Jalaluddin Haqqani •Lekë Dukagjini •S...
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An amateur video of guerrillas preparing and carrying out a jungle attack, seized in a raid by security troops and aired on national television, has shocked even war-weary Bogotá with its scenes of children making missiles from cooking-gas cylinders and calmly digging mass graves for comrades.
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GLOBAL GUERRILLAS ... Most important, globalisation will enable dissident groups - including terrorists and guerrillas - to gain support, and operational resources, almost anywhere on the globe. This will, of course, make such groups harder to track, and control;
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