vimothy
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This is the place to go to for 4GW literature: http://www.d-n-i.net/
This is the place to go to for 4GW literature: http://www.d-n-i.net/
And you'll find the latest Middle East update here.
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/middle_east_conflict_intensifies
(sackcloth and ashes to anyone who laughs out loud)
Mr Nutt -
I don't fully understand the reference to game theory or modelling human behaviour, but I don't think 4GW has anything to do with either. It's about understanding how the enemy fights.
4GW marks the end of the states monoploy on armed force. Radically decentralisaed non-state actors wage moral warfare, seeking to hit the enemy right in his political motivation, the battlefield is dispersed, civilian and soldiers collapse into one another....
To be honest mate, I think you're being sentimental. Of course there will be winners, and that's the whole problem - they might not be who we would want to win, Iran, al Qaeda, the Kurdish separatists, etc. I 'm sure you can think of groups who are benefiting from the invasion of Iraq. And just because groups can project victory doesn't mean that they are fighting 4GW, nor does it mean that they have fought a successful campaign.
It's the analysis and labelling of activity that reminded me of game theory.
In order to fight a successful campaign you would have to define what constitutes success? I would think that understanding how the enemy fights is part of that and deciding on strategy/tactics must surely require some modelling of human behaviour?
how is this different to say the afrikaner commandos during the second boer war or low level irregular guerilla activity in the american civil war?
Maybe, I suspect that there will be elements who achieve minor victories and certainly some short term gains, but in the long term I'm pretty sure that the losses (political and financial aswell as lives) to the main protagonists will outweigh any real achievements.
As it goes I don't see how there is a viable solution in the foreseeable future that could possibly constitute a realistic victory for anyone.
This is the place to go to for 4GW literature: http://www.d-n-i.net/
No problems mate. Here's a short list of what I would say are the most important/influential papers.great site!!! i've been reading through the articles. some really intelligent commentary
thanks for the link, vimothy
A good way to win a 4G war is not to let your soldiers enter a house, execute the family elders and their seven-year-old daughter, gang-rape the family’s fourteen-year-old daughter, and finish off with setting fire to her after having murdered her with a bullet to the forehead. It will come back to haunt you. Kind of makes you realise why some Iraqis are wary of the U.S. soldiers. That Green guy appears to be somewhat of a prick. (I’m sorry for being a party-pooper, but this story made me upset.)
Actually though Guybrush, that's not strictly true.
Are you on that Stalinesque «no people, no problem» tip?![]()
Are you saying they wouldn't have used more effective weapons if they'd had them? That they had strategy meetings and said "Right, we've got to appear as pathetic as possible"?But that's not the only way to do it. The first Intifada was 4GW which took the exact opposite tack, facing Israeli armour with slings and stones and causing very few casualties.
Are you saying they wouldn't have used more effective weapons if they'd had them? That they had strategy meetings and said "Right, we've got to appear as pathetic as possible"?
Do you think the image of an authentic, entirely homegrown (it wasn't run by the "Tunisians" in the PLO) Palestinian youth rebellion, with teenage protagonists facing the might of Israeli armour with nothing more than stones and their bodies, is pathetic?
For a comparison to the alternative, consider the disastrous al-Aqsa intifada.