Sunday, November 10, 2019
Military insurgents
This short summary will be a brief synopsis covering the issues America faces ââ¬Å"fighting modern insurgentsâ⬠. This paper will be based on Information gathered from three videos created by Dry. Martin Catalan. The First being ââ¬Å"The Iran Threatâ⬠. This lecture give Its listeners a glimpse of what methods and strategies the Iranian government has been trying to employ against the US and Its allies. The lecture describes In detail the various threats that the united States and its allies (particularly Israel) face. The first threat covered by Dry. Citation is the threat of a clear weapon.Although Iran is a sovereign state it has been a long time concern of the US that if able to develop any type of significant nuclear technology (weapons grade or otherwise) it may fall in the hands of state sanctioned (The Iranian state) terrorist. Iran has employed tactics such as trying to kill a Saudi diplomat and bomb a Saudi embassy in the US with the help of an Iranian American. This event shows the reach that the Iranian state sanctioned terrorism and the danger it poses even on us soil. The second lecture Is titled ââ¬Å"The Non-State Solider In Historyâ⬠. Dry.Catalan tells his students from the onset of this lecture that the ââ¬Å"Non-State Soliderâ⬠Is not at all a conventional solider or army or even the unrecognized Molotov- cocktail throwing rioter. They are Insurgents or guerilla groups who specialize In unconventional warfare. He explains to us that these groups are without an allegiance to a state but are often times funded by states such as Iran. These groups tend to fight using the terrain and other factors as an advantage. They try to avoid major clashes with conventional armies that are larger and better equipped.They use civilians to both strengthen their numbers and to use as a sort of bargaining chip against the worlds government. The current cancer that the US and its allies face called ISIS is this type of group. The third le cture covered was entitled ââ¬Å"A sectarian Spring: The Continuing Struggles In Bahrain. â⬠In this lecture Dry. Catalan covers the uprising in Bahrain that started In 2011 and continues even today. He covered the tactics that the Insurgents use In order accomplish their particular goals. He also covered the various crude weapons that these groups employ.These types of insurgences are polar opposites to the two previous mentioned groups in this paper. Although organized this type of group has far less resources and an under prepared sporadic ââ¬Å"armyâ⬠or following. At its core though, there is a thinking person or group of people who use the beliefs, conviction, and emotions of the people to immobile them dodo their (the leaders) bidding. Ferguson Missouri is an example of this type of scenario. In conclusion these are great lectures that contain a wealth of information and explains the regarded topics fully.Military insurgents By leaflets ââ¬Å"fighting modern insu rgentsâ⬠. This paper will be based on information gathered from three videos created by Dry. Martin Citation. The First being ââ¬Å"The Iran Threatâ⬠. This lecture give its listeners a glimpse of what methods and strategies the Iranian government has been trying to employ against the US and its allies. The lecture describes in detail the various threats that the United States and its allies The second lecture is titled ââ¬Å"The Non-State Solider in History'. Dry.Citation tells his dents from the onset of this lecture that the ââ¬Å"Non-State Soliderâ⬠is not at all a rioter. They are insurgents or guerilla groups who specialize in unconventional Struggles in Bahrain. â⬠In this lecture Dry. Citation covers the uprising in Bahrain that started in 2011 and continues even today. He covered the tactics that the insurgents use in order accomplish their particular goals. He also covered the various crude group has far less resources and an under prepared sporadic à ¢â¬Å"army' or following. At conviction, and emotions of the people to immobile them to do their (the leaders)
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