• cm0002@infosec.pubOP
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    1 day ago

    but won’t do much against tanks, jets, drones, etc.

    Not necessarily, the “conflicts” in the middle east has proven that guerilla warfare can go pretty far, even when against the military of a superpower with all the toys they want

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      There’s a massive difference between fighting the tyranny of the state in an uprising and fighting foreign invaders in a heavily militarized proxy war with heavy outside support.

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        True, an uprising within a country against a tyrannical government can take many other weapon-less forms. And bringing weapons/violence into it should absolutely be a last resort, but it should still a resort. Not that anyone should want to get it to that point