Global trumpism: how India's brutal leader manufactures reality with trumped-up "polls"

Q: Is there a manual on how to win asymmetrical warfare

QtoQ: From the perspective of the insurgent or from the perspective of the incumbent? (1)

A1One view here http://www.marines.mil/Portals/59/Publications/FMFRP%2012-18%20%20Mao%20Tse-tung%20on%20Guerrilla%20Warfare.pdf

A2 One view here http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/Repository/Materials/COIN-FM3-24.pdf

There are of course other views. One could easily learn from classicists like Sun Tzu or Von Clausewitz as well. You can find translations on archive.org.

Mao, Castro, Guevara, etc? Elsewhere you asked where the left version of anti-establishment was after all. The 60s/70s certainly had their share of these types who sought some sort of asymmetrical violent re-balancing in the US and in some parts of Europe. Look how well it worked out for them…

  1. It is a very Jewish thing to answer a question with a question…