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Generally: Terrorism is a criminal act and guerrilla warfare is a tactic used in war.

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How can you use guerrilla warfare in a sentence?

Guerrilla warfare is basically hit and run under cover, so the Vietcong during the Vietnam war used guerrilla warfare to combat American soldiers. During the US Civil War, the Rebels also used guerrilla warfare.


How long would the Civil War go on for if the Confederacy used guerrilla warfare at the end?

Guerrilla warfare causes LESS casualties because it is SMALL unit operations. It's also less expensive (cheaper); it can also "border" on "terrorism"...as the targets are often non-combatants (read women and children, churches, schools, and shopping malls). Amongst one of the first "exposures" to the word "terrorist" was when the VC blew up a restaurant in Saigon. Naturally that made the front pages in the US, and the word "terrorist" was used. If the "Rebs" had stuck to guerrilla warfare; and not lost all their men (arms/ammunition) in those conventional battles...YEARS could've been added to the war.


Are there any examples of terrorism that can be morally justified?

There is no justification for terrorism. There may be justification for terror... as in torture to get information that saves hundreds of lives. It is not black and white. There are, at least, hypothetical situations where terrorism can be morally justified. My question is if there are any real life situations that are arguably morally justifiable. On the other hand, terrorism employed in conjunction with guerrilla warfare in a protracted war of liberation may well prove useful and therefore also justified, as it did in Algeria and South Vietnam. Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy .


What situation did military theorist Henri Jomini believe was most favorable for guerrilla warfare?

Henri Jomini wrote that guerrilla warfare is an effective strategy when the defending nation is aided by the terrain. Jomini cites mountainous regions and a landscape deep with forests as ideal positions from which a defending people are most familiar. The invading army is at a disadvantage because of the lack of knowledge of the terrain. Jomini also points out that guerrilla warfare prospers when the invaded nation has a reliable regular army that the invaders must also contend with.


What is traditional warfare?

'Traditional' warfare is also known as 'fighting the "last" war'. In spite of all notions of progress, most well-funded 'defence' departments are most likely to prepare for what they think they 'know', that is, the 'last' war.


Was the guerrilla war fought in a jungle?

yes it was also known as the jungle war


What guerrilla warfare is?

Guerrilla warfare is and was a hit-and-run technique used in fighting a war; fighting of small bands using tactics such as sudden ambushes. It also usually involves fighting men who are not identified by uniform or any insignia. This makes it difficult to know who is an enemy and leads to killing of innocent people.


Why did the Filipin insurrection against the United states take the form of guerrilla warfare rather than all-out war?

A people without a standing army and/or navy (later also an air force) have no choice but to fight a guerrilla war.


How does guerrilla warfare work-?

Unlike traditional warfare in which two armies are engaging, mostly in plain-sight or with trench warfare, guerrilla teams normally engage with their opponents in short bursts & then retreat - normally concealling themselves in surrounding areas like forests and also among civilians (uniforms wouldn't be worn as with traditional warfare.).It works, as it allows a small number of soldiers to take on a larger army. It gives them the benefit of surprise and camoflauge which makes them a harder target.


What is nuclear warfare?

That refers to warfare that includes nuclear weapons, also known as atom bombs.


What were some of the guerrilla consequences warfare in Vietnam?

Some of the consequences of guerrilla warfare in Vietnam included heavy civilian casualties due to the indiscriminate nature of the conflict, large-scale displacement of rural populations, and the extensive use of booby traps and landmines that resulted in lifelong injuries and deaths. The tactics employed by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army also led to a protracted and costly war for the United States, with significant psychological and emotional toll on the soldiers involved.


What is cyberwarfare?

Cyber-warfare, also known as cyberwar, is the use of computers and the Internet in conducting warfare in cyberspace.