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<div style="background-color: #4B0082; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> {{BloomIntro}} Asymmetric Warfare, Counterinsurgency, and Guerrilla Conflict is the "Study of the Weak Defeating the Strong"βthe investigation of "The Military" "Theory" and "History" (~18th CenturyβPresent) of "Conflicts" in "Which" "A Weaker" "Force" "Fights" "A Stronger" "One" "By Avoiding" "Direct" "Confrontation" and "Instead" "Using" "Mobility," "Surprise," "Deception," "Political" "Strategy," and "The Population" as "A Resource" β "Guerrilla Warfare," "Insurgency," "Terrorism," and "Partisan" "Conflict." While "Conventional War" (see Article 768) "Is" "Army vs. Army," **"Asymmetric War"** "Is" "Army vs. Idea" β "And Ideas" "Are" **"Far Harder" to "Defeat."** From "The American Revolution" and "Mao's 'Fish in Water'" to "Vietnam" and "The COIN Doctrine," this field explores "The Strategy of The Underdog." It is the science of "Political Violence," explaining why "The Strongest" "Military" "On Earth" "Can" "Lose" to "An Irregular" "Force" β and "Has" **"Repeatedly."** </div> __TOC__ <div style="background-color: #000080; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> == * '''Asymmetric Warfare''' β "Conflict" between "Forces" with "Significantly Different" "Military Capabilities" β "The Weaker Side" "Avoids" "Direct" "Engagement" and "Uses" "Different Methods." * '''Guerrilla Warfare''' β (Spanish: "Little War"). "Hit-and-Run" "Tactics" by "Small" "Irregular" "Forces" against "A Larger" "Conventional" "Army": "Harassment," "Ambush," "Sabotage." * '''Insurgency''' β "An Organized" "Political-Military" "Campaign" to "Undermine" "The Legitimacy" of "A Government" or "Occupier" through "Combined" "Political" and "Military" "Action." * '''The 'Fish in Water' Doctrine''' β (Mao Zedong). "The Guerrilla" **"Must Move"** "Amongst" "The People" "As" "A Fish Moves Through Water" β "The Population" is "The True" "Battlefield." * '''Counterinsurgency''' (COIN) β "Military" "and" "Political" "Strategy" for "Defeating" "An Insurgency" by "Winning" "The Support" of "The Population" β "Hearts and Minds." * '''The 'Winning Hearts and Minds' Doctrine''' β (General Templer, Malaya, 1952). "The Strategy" of "Winning" "Civilian" "Support" by "Providing" "Security," "Services," and "Legitimacy" β "Rather Than" "Purely" "Military" "Force." * '''Information Operations''' β "The Use" of "Propaganda," "Narrative," and "Communication" to "Influence" "The Population" in "Asymmetric" "Conflict" β "Now" "Conducted" at "Global Scale." * '''Terrorism''' β "The Use" of "Violence" against "Civilians" to "Create" "Fear" and "Achieve" "Political" "Objectives" β "Often" "A Tactic" within "A Broader" "Asymmetric" "Strategy." * '''The 'Overmatch' Problem''' β "The Paradox" where "Overwhelming" "Military" "Force" can "Backfire" in "Asymmetric Conflict" β "Creating" "Civilian" "Resentment" and "Recruiting" "More" "Insurgents." * '''Hybrid Warfare''' β "Modern" "Conflicts" "Combining" "Conventional," "Irregular," "Cyber," "Information," and "Economic" "Tools" β "Below" "The Threshold" of "Declared" "War." </div> <div style="background-color: #006400; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Understanding</span> == Asymmetric warfare is understood through '''Legitimacy''' and '''Population'''. '''1. The "Fish in Water" Insight (Mao's Doctrine)''': "The guerrilla cannot survive without the support of the population." * (See Article 068). **"Mao Zedong"** "Systematized" "Guerrilla Theory" in "His" ***"On Guerrilla Warfare"*** (1937): "The Guerrilla" "Does Not" "Need" to "Win" "Battles" β "Only" to "Survive" and "Maintain" "Political" "Support." * "Three Phases": (1) **"Organize"** (Build Support), (2) **"Attack"** (Harass the Enemy), (3) **"Decide"** (Conventional Victory when Strong Enough). * "The Key Variable": "Whether" "The Population" **"Supports" "The Guerrilla"** or "The Government." * "The People" are **"The Center of Gravity."** '''2. The "Vietnam" Failure (COIN's Limits)''': "The US won every major battle and lost the war." * (See Article 068). "The United States" "Won" **"Every" "Major" "Battle"** in "Vietnam" β "By Conventional" "Military" "Metrics." "Yet" it "Lost" "The War." * "The Insurgency" was "Embedded" in "The Population," "Supplied" by "A Sanctuarized" "Rear" (North Vietnam), and "Motivated" by "A Powerful" "Political" "Narrative" (Nationalism). * "Military" "Force" "Without" "Political" "Legitimacy" **"Cannot" "Win."** * "Vietnam" taught: **"You Cannot" "Bomb" "An Idea."** '''3. The "Modern" Problem (Hybrid Warfare)''': "21st-century conflict deliberately blurs every military category." * (See Article 684). **"Russia's"** "2014" "Annexation" of "Crimea" β "Combining" "Unmarked" "Soldiers," "Political" "Manipulation," "Cyber" "Attacks," and "Information" "Operations" β "Was" "Completed" before "The West" could "Classify" "It" as "War." * "This" **"Hybrid" "Approach"** "Exploits" "The Gap" between "Peace" and "War" β "Acting" "Below" "The Threshold" of "Response." * "No" "Doctrine" "Has" **"Fully" "Solved"** this. * "Ambiguity" is **"The Weapon."** '''The Tet Offensive (1968)'''': "The Viet Cong" "Launched" "A Massive" "Coordinated" "Attack" on "100+" "Cities" across "South Vietnam" during "The Lunar" "New Year." "Militarily," it "Was" **"A Disaster"** for "The Viet Cong" (They Suffered Enormous Losses). "Politically," it "Was" **"A Decisive Victory"**: "It Shattered" "American" "Public" "Confidence" in "The War's" "Winnability." **"The Battle" "Was Won." "The Narrative" "Was Lost."** "War" is "Made" of "Both." </div> <div style="background-color: #8B0000; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Applying</span> == '''Modeling 'The COIN Effectiveness Score' (Assessing Counterinsurgency Strategy Balance):''' <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> def assess_coin_strategy(military_force, population_protection, political_legitimacy, information_ops, local_governance): """ Assesses counterinsurgency effectiveness across the key dimensions. """ # COIN requires balance β overemphasis on military force is counterproductive if military_force > 7 and (population_protection < 5 or political_legitimacy < 5): overmatch_penalty = (military_force - 7) * 1.5 else: overmatch_penalty = 0 coin_score = (military_force * 0.15 + population_protection * 0.25 + political_legitimacy * 0.30 + information_ops * 0.15 + local_governance * 0.15) - overmatch_penalty verdict = ("WINNING" if coin_score >= 7 else "STALEMATE" if coin_score >= 5 else "LOSING β Strategy revision needed") return (f"COIN Score: {coin_score:.1f}/10 | Verdict: {verdict}\n" f" Overmatch Penalty: -{overmatch_penalty:.1f}") print("US Vietnam Strategy:") print(assess_coin_strategy(9, 3, 3, 5, 2)) # Military heavy, political weak print("British Malaya (1948-60):") print(assess_coin_strategy(5, 8, 8, 7, 8)) # Population-centric approach </div>
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