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  • ...belligerent."</ref> An insurgency can be fought via [[counter-insurgency]] warfare. ...italics'' in original)<blockquote>Insurgency and its tactics are as old as warfare itself. Joint doctrine defines an ''insurgency'' as an organized movement a
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  • ...</ref> A variety of anarchists advocated the abandonment of these sorts of tactics in favor of collective revolutionary action, for example through the [[trad ...d assassinations may have contributed to the abandonment of these kinds of tactics, although reciprocally state repression, in the first place, may have playe
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  • {{Redirect|Guerrilla}} ...luding, but not limited to, armed civilians (or "regulars") use [[military tactics]], like [[ambush]]es, [[sabotage]], raids, the element of surprise, and ext
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  • ...ly local [[Pashtunistan|Pashtun areas]] and fighting a [[guerrilla warfare|guerrilla war]] against the governments of [[Politics of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]], [ ...en | first = David | authorlink = David Kilcullen | title = The Accidental Guerrilla: Fighting Small Wars in the Midst of a Big One | publisher = Oxford Univers
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  • ...s a name used internationally by activists who engage in [[direct action]] tactics on behalf of animals. This includes removing animals from laboratories and ...beration Army (SLA) was an American self-styled, far left "urban guerrilla warfare group" that considered itself a revolutionary vanguard army. The group comm
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