Estimates suggest that around 30-50% of armed opposition groups are driven by ideological motivations, such as political, religious, or nationalistic beliefs. However, the percentage can vary significantly depending on the context and specific conflicts. Many groups also have pragmatic goals, such as territorial control or resource acquisition, which can intersect with ideological motivations. Overall, the landscape of armed opposition is complex, and motivations often overlap.
Noun:A person who rises in armed resistance against an established government or ruler.Verb:Rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or ruler.
insurgent: in opposition to a civil authority or government; a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions); a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger
He organised armed opposition to Israel following the success of Israeli arms in 1967.
In simple terms ,that is a 'battle'
What Peter Lalor did for the miners involved leading their opposition to the brutal administration of the goldfield. He was also elected to lead the men into the armed uprising.
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"I was driven by schadenfreude to do it" "I reveled in the sense of schadenfreude when I saw the armed robber run over by a dump truck as he tried to run back to his car."
Jinny Arancibia has written: 'State repression and civil opposition in Chile, 1973-1984' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Government, Resistance to, History, Political activity, Resistance to Government
It means going against authority. The exact definition isre·bel·lious/riˈbelyəs/Adjective: Showing a desire to resist authority, control, or convention.(of a person, city, or state) Engaged in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or ruler.