...The MultiNational Force reported years ago at the very height of the insurgency in Iraq that the total number of foreign fighters (the main ones doing the nefarious work) never exceeded approximately 20,000. Ponder: 20,000 poorly trained and poorly equipped and supplied insurgents fought the entire U.S. military to a virtual standstill in Iraq. Ultimately, areas of Iraq were pacified, but it came at a tremendous cost, with saturation of Marines in Fallujah in 2007, and other tactics employed that aren’t long term...
Afghanistan, anyone?
Oh, yes, there's this, too:
...An insurgency isn’t about great armies lining up in fields of battle and walking towards each other while shooting. Insurgent and government live in the same neighborhoods, beside each other, wear the same uniforms, go to the same schools, work the same jobs, and walk the same streets. In such conditions, it’s impossible to tell insurgent from government. ...And just like Fight Club, the first rule is.............Uh-huh.
Talking heads and pundits still don’t understand what 4GW would involve, nor how difficult it would be to stop. The U.S. armed forces now focuses on 5GW (F35, Milstar uplinks to do everything, etc.) because they never figured out how to win 4GW and believe they’ll never be in one again....
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