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Organizing Insurgency by Paul Staniland

2023-09-11 22:18:30

Social infrastructure is segmented, but soldiers are more likely to come from different backgrounds, and there is no social infrastructure that connects them. An example of a rebellious insurgent group is the Taliban of Afghanistan, which has a social foundation of Islamic religion, making it stronger as soldiers have religious ties to each other. In the article, Mr. Stanisland stated as follows.

Since the beginning of the revolt in 2010, the United Arab Emirates has embarked on an intensive plan to more organize the armed groups and make participation in rebellion more effective. For this purpose, they have asked for support from foreign military experts and have experienced intensive recruitment programs all over the world. More than 10,000 Allied forces are dispatched to Yemen. The President of the United Arab Emirates is the only Arab forces to carry out comprehensive military operations in Afghanistan and is fighting American soldiers. The UAE presidential guard was founded in early 2010. This is a unit of Marine Corps, Reconnaissance, Aviation, Special Forces, Mechanized Brigade. The establishment and supervision of this elite unit is the development of former Australian army officer Mike Hindmarsh with an excellent career in the Australian Army.

Freedom is a paramilitary organization composed of a group of self-defense veterans who unite against the growing communist rebellion inheriting Germany. The free corps suppressed the rebellion. That member forms the core of Nazi's "Brown Shirt" (S.A.) as a Nazi Party's army. With the failure of the war, the German monarchy ended and the Republic was declared established. A constitution was written that prescribes that the president has broad political and military power as well as parliamentary democracy. National elections were held, and 423 members of the National Assembly were elected. The centralist party supported victory. As a result, the so-called Weimar Republic was born. On June 28, 1919, the German government approved the Treaty of Versailles. According to the provisions of the Convention that ended hostility in the war, Germany had to pay compensation for losses of all civilians caused by the war. Germany also lost her colony and most of the German territory.

Either way, this is a big victory, and I believe it will inspire a rebellion. At the moment, I expect that the rebel armies will deeply involve global organizations like the Federal Reserve System, the globalist forces (World Bank, the United Nations, various treaty bodies), and more importantly. Global list has a strange relationship with power. In general, they have to smooth the way by a very small and meaningless mass propaganda through the influence and threat to the elite. Rebellion is generally not influenced by the propaganda of globalism, it seems unlikely that the rebel army elite fight against the elite of globalism or retreat under the threat. At the moment there are only two realistic moves in Global List. 1) Economic instability wants to oppose "people" against rebellion 2) Specific social and military instability