Conceding that his partisans could not prevail on the battlefield, he proclaimed a policy of continued resistance through guerrilla warfare. |
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In essence, what I found was that guerrilla warfare is composed of three elements. |
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The relationship between guerrilla warfare and terrorism was always complicated. |
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Vast, mountainous, woody, and lightly populated, Algeria offered terrain favorable to guerrilla warfare. |
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Unfortunately, the Zulus did not resort to guerrilla warfare as previous opponents had done, but fielded an enormous army. |
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By 1309, besides waging brilliant guerrilla warfare, he had defeated his enemies in four pitched battles. |
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They had opened a new chapter in the history of Latin America through guerrilla warfare. |
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Even so, some fear that the situation might degenerate into a quagmire in which the rebels resort to protracted guerrilla warfare. |
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Meanwhile, the Communist Party coordinated a complex series of acts of sabotage and other forms of guerrilla warfare. |
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So his method for spreading revolution was still that of guerrilla warfare. |
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In the shadowy world of guerrilla warfare the rules exist in a kind of moral no-man's land. |
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Is this where he meets Cuban dissidents and shares his ideas about guerrilla warfare? |
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Guerrillas can lose battle after battle and yet still win the war, because guerrilla warfare is a form of attrition. |
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Even by the standards of guerrilla warfare, he is a conspicuously callous figure. |
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In the next few years, he gradually eliminated the garrisons by a masterly policy of guerrilla warfare. |
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The environment of guerrilla warfare, a war without fronts, undoubtedly created a setting conducive to atrocities. |
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Following the takeover, a small group of troops with support from the natives waged guerrilla warfare against the occupiers. |
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The website provides a diverse set of links on topics ranging from urban guerrilla warfare to directions for building a grenade launcher. |
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But they also learn the theory and practice of guerrilla warfare. |
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In guerrilla warfare, they were often strikingly successful. |
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It is a mountainous country where armies can hole up in the hills for ages fighting guerrilla warfare. |
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We decided, therefore to make provision for the possibility of guerrilla warfare. |
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A method utilized by small, mobile units to harass, weaken, demoralize, and combat larger conventional forces, guerrilla warfare antedates modern history. |
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This guerrilla warfare became armed resistance, funded and supported by this power. |
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We must stop the political guerrilla warfare that is going on in this House. |
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Besides, this would be a traditional military response which would not resolve the current situation, typical of urban guerrilla warfare. |
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We will probably see Islamist guerrilla warfare on the Algerian model, against which massive bombing is pointless and will have to be halted. |
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Today, it would be misleading to insist there is no relationship between urban violence and rural guerrilla warfare. |
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There is no place to hide when you put your guerrilla warfare skills to the test in a variety of highly destructive multiplayer combat modes. |
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From that point on, 100,000 activists trained in guerrilla warfare by the ISI found themselves unemployed. |
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The guerrilla warfare and the scorched earth strategy allowed Gauls to win some victories. |
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From that remote outpost, they were to expand the partisan war in Burma by advising and supporting the Kachins in conducting guerrilla warfare behind Japanese lines. |
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Until recently, guerrilla warfare against occupation forces has come almost entirely from Sunni Muslims, who make up 25 per cent of the Iraqi population. |
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Do you know why we are unsuccessful in asymmetrical and guerrilla warfare in CENTCOM theatre of operations? |
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He points out that in a full scale world war, guerrilla warfare, however romanticized and dramatic, is seldom relevant. |
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A war of gangs and urban warfare, guerrilla warfare and a war of bees that sting and run away and return to sting once more. |
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No longer can it be seen as guerrilla warfare, conducted by the military institutions to fight against a stronger and more powerful adversary. |
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In fact, Monitoring Group reports have dealt in some detail with ICU and Shabaab specialization in the areas of guerrilla warfare and terrorist techniques. |
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Faced with the urban guerrilla warfare which has reproduced the acts of violence perpetrated at the Nice and Gothenburg Summits, we must tackle two pressing issues. |
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The Taliban's military strategy follows two main streams: guerrilla warfare and terrorism, although the Taliban have proven themselves capable of launching conventional frontal attacks. |
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Dozens of journalists, particularly in the districts affected by Maoist guerrilla warfare, have been arrested, interrogated, and ordered to reveal to the police and army the names of their contacts within the Maoist Party. |
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What is happening there, however, is a fine example since, after almost 30 years of guerrilla warfare, it is learning to live once again in peace by developing the enormous potential of its cultural diversity. |
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Small mobile training camps were established along the border to train recruits in guerrilla warfare. |
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The Peninsular War lasted six years, featured extensive guerrilla warfare, and ended in victory for the Allies. |
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Furthermore, the complexity of the modern world and the intricacy of international relations allow guerrilla warfare to be drawn out by new methods of deceit and subversion. |
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ReprintsThe story now is of guerrilla warfare. |
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Spanish counterattacks drove him back and he retreated to the mountains of Balara and Morong and from there engaged in guerrilla warfare. |
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The Dayak and other indigenous people played a role in guerrilla warfare against the occupying forces, particularly in the Kapit Division. |
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It is no surprise that commentators talk apocryphally of a planet of slums and the coming age of urban guerrilla warfare. |
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After Roberts had won the conventional war, Kitchener was left in charge of fighting the Boers, who had taken to guerrilla warfare. |
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We can see by looking back to the 1870s that irregular warfare in almost all of its manifestations, including terrorism and guerrilla warfare, is led by the sons and daughters of the middle and upper-middle classes. |
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Cassius Dio records that the Caledonians inflicted 50,000 Roman casualties due to attrition and unconventional tactics such as guerrilla warfare. |
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They were forced to resort to guerrilla warfare tactics and failed to win any major military victories. |
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The highlight of the conflict became the brutal guerrilla warfare that engulfed much of the Spanish countryside. |
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The Silures were not subdued, however, and waged effective guerrilla warfare against the Roman forces. |
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By Patty's own account of her ordeal, the American self-styled urban guerrilla warfare group used harsh psychological techniques to brainwash her. |
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Completely cut off from Germany, von Lettow conducted an effective guerrilla warfare campaign, living off the land, capturing British supplies, and remaining undefeated. |
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The Indonesian Armed Forces was formed during the Indonesian National Revolution, when it undertook a guerrilla warfare along with informal militia. |
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With natural harbours often backed by lagoons, it provided a haven for guerrilla warfare, such as attacks on shipping vessels venturing through their territory. |
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In Brittany's countryside, the people rejecting the Civil Constitution of the Clergy of 1790 had taken to a guerrilla warfare known as Chouannerie. |
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The campaigns under Cromwell's successors Henry Ireton and Edmund Ludlow mostly consisted of long sieges of fortified cities and guerrilla warfare in the countryside. |
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The Japanese hired Chinese bandits known variously as the Chunguses, Chunchuse or khunhuzy to engage in guerrilla warfare by attacking Russian supply columns. |
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