Thank you for posting this. Been a bit since I’ve looked at it but just finished reading the main chapters again regarding IGO’s and NGO’s and then through to the COIN Plan/s.
I’m pretty sure many parts of USAID has clearly moved into disrupting the US Coin plan with much of the Middle East and Europe. So yeah it’s good Trump is having DOGE clean them out since they’re more a hindrance to any US peace or military mission.
"Insurgency, however, can and will flourish in the
modern environment. The strains created by globalization, by the collapse of weak state structures, by demographic, environmental, and economic pressures, by the ease of cooperation among insurgent groups and criminals, and by the appearance of destructive radical ideologies, all augur a period in which free and moderate governance is at risk.
[Insurgency is the organized use of subversion and violence to seize, nullify or chal- lenge political control of a region. As such, it is primarily a political struggle, in which both sides use armed force to create space for their political, economic and influence activities to be effective. Insurgency is not always conducted by a single group with a centralized, military-style command structure, but may involve a complex matrix of different actors with various aims, loosely connected in dynamic and non-hierarchical networks. To be successful, insurgencies require charismatic leadership, supporters, recruits, supplies, safe havens and funding (often from illicit activities). They only need the active support of a few enabling individuals, but the passive acquiescence of a large proportion of the contested population will give a higher probability of success. This is best achieved when the political cause of the insurgency has strong appeal, manipulating religious, tribal or local identity to exploit common societal grievances or needs. Insurgents seek to gain control of populations through a combination of persuasion, subversion and coercion while using guerrilla tactics to offset the strengths of government security forces. Their intent is usually to protract the struggle, exhaust the government and win sufficient popular support to force capitulation or political accommodation. Consequently, insurgencies evolve through a series of stages, though the progression and outcome will be different in almost every case."
Imagine an Act from the 18th century being invoked to save the American Republic, in the 21st century! Well done Patriots! These visionaries covered all their bases to keep America from ever sliding back into colonialist rule!
Here is the counter insurgency guide Q linked to
https://2009-2017.state.gov/documents/organization/119629.pdf
Thank you for posting this. Been a bit since I’ve looked at it but just finished reading the main chapters again regarding IGO’s and NGO’s and then through to the COIN Plan/s. I’m pretty sure many parts of USAID has clearly moved into disrupting the US Coin plan with much of the Middle East and Europe. So yeah it’s good Trump is having DOGE clean them out since they’re more a hindrance to any US peace or military mission.
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Kek
https://nitter.poast.org/anotherkimber/status/1901014311272591700
Thanks for the link
EO points out Tren de laraga or wtf ever that stupid gang name is.
It's pointed towards them, but maybe it can be broadened, idk?
This is what leads me to believe it can fren...
"Insurgency, however, can and will flourish in the modern environment. The strains created by globalization, by the collapse of weak state structures, by demographic, environmental, and economic pressures, by the ease of cooperation among insurgent groups and criminals, and by the appearance of destructive radical ideologies, all augur a period in which free and moderate governance is at risk. [Insurgency is the organized use of subversion and violence to seize, nullify or chal- lenge political control of a region. As such, it is primarily a political struggle, in which both sides use armed force to create space for their political, economic and influence activities to be effective. Insurgency is not always conducted by a single group with a centralized, military-style command structure, but may involve a complex matrix of different actors with various aims, loosely connected in dynamic and non-hierarchical networks. To be successful, insurgencies require charismatic leadership, supporters, recruits, supplies, safe havens and funding (often from illicit activities). They only need the active support of a few enabling individuals, but the passive acquiescence of a large proportion of the contested population will give a higher probability of success. This is best achieved when the political cause of the insurgency has strong appeal, manipulating religious, tribal or local identity to exploit common societal grievances or needs. Insurgents seek to gain control of populations through a combination of persuasion, subversion and coercion while using guerrilla tactics to offset the strengths of government security forces. Their intent is usually to protract the struggle, exhaust the government and win sufficient popular support to force capitulation or political accommodation. Consequently, insurgencies evolve through a series of stages, though the progression and outcome will be different in almost every case."
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Imagine an Act from the 18th century being invoked to save the American Republic, in the 21st century! Well done Patriots! These visionaries covered all their bases to keep America from ever sliding back into colonialist rule!