Asymmetric Warfare
December 23, 2022 in News by RBN Staff
Source: Rand.org
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and the war in Afghanistan are among the best-known recent examples of asymmetric warfare: conflicts between nations or groups that have disparate military capabilities and strategies. RAND investigates political and military responses to—and the impacts of—counterinsurgency, terrorism, and other forms of irregular warfare.
i do not think so. the russian people in the areas that russia has taken over will not revolt since they are much better off under Putin than the drag queen of kiev and his neocon supporters. the goal of the whole campaign was to take the areas of mainly russian speakers back into the russian sphere and away from the west .
regards,
ralph