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Regardless of where it occurs, insurgencies and UW consist of relatively the same elements. UW has the aim to coherce, disrupt, or overthrow a government- which is the same goal of an insurgency.Ah i see, so they really just never leave. It would seem to me then that the importance would then need to be placed on gaining the trust of the civilian population. Seems like nearly an impossible task when they are used as human shields![]()
The UW model as defined by the US military consists of an auxiliary, an underground, and the guerillas. I'd argue that every insurgency in the world that's seen marginal success has similar elements.
The guerillas (the professional fighters), don't enter an area until the auxiliary has-
- a mechanism to get them into the area.
- a network of safe houses to support them.
- a mechanism to quickly move them out if the area.
We used this in WWII in France and SE Asia, @Ocoka One can probably attest to the VC using similar practices in and around Vietnam, and it is what IS is doing in Iraq.
ETA- the auxiliary is usually comprised of locals who have knowledge of the area and are able to move the fighters around quickly and effectively. To think that at least some portion of the population doesn't support the cause is flawed logic.