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The fallacy of 'Behind every blade of grass' thinking
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<blockquote data-quote="HackerF15E" data-source="post: 1837133" data-attributes="member: 9689"><p>I think time HAS told. How many peasants in untold numbers of countries have effectively fought insurgencies against better organized, supplied, and funded occupying forces? MANY, MANY. SE Asia....Africa....Central and South America....pretty much everywhere in the world except North America and western Europe.</p><p></p><p>And I bet most of those peasant fighters were less educated than the "average firearms owner American citizens" that would make up the guerilla militia fighting an American insurgency against a foreign invader.</p><p></p><p>That's the kind of thing that is learned relatively quickly by the occupied. The tactics book for guerilla warfare depends highly on who is being fought, and what tactics and equipment they have, and especially what the rules and objectives of that occupying force are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HackerF15E, post: 1837133, member: 9689"] I think time HAS told. How many peasants in untold numbers of countries have effectively fought insurgencies against better organized, supplied, and funded occupying forces? MANY, MANY. SE Asia....Africa....Central and South America....pretty much everywhere in the world except North America and western Europe. And I bet most of those peasant fighters were less educated than the "average firearms owner American citizens" that would make up the guerilla militia fighting an American insurgency against a foreign invader. That's the kind of thing that is learned relatively quickly by the occupied. The tactics book for guerilla warfare depends highly on who is being fought, and what tactics and equipment they have, and especially what the rules and objectives of that occupying force are. [/QUOTE]
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