A Visit to FARC's Jungle Lair
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A Visit to FARC's Jungle Lair
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Re: A Visit to FARC's Jungle Lair
#2Jungle ops always intrigues me. So do insurgencies. But a jungle insurgency ...? I mean, good luck countering that if you're averse to burning down the entire forest. It takes some fanatically dedicated fighters to put up with that kind of life and still maintain even a rudimentary level of combat effectiveness.
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#3Fascinating. Jungle ops always intrigues me. So do insurgencies. But a jungle insurgency ...? I mean, good luck countering that if you're averse to burning down the entire forest. It takes some fanatically dedicated fighters to put up with that kind of life and still maintain even a rudimentary level of combat effectiveness.
At least 10 head commanders of FARC were killed through out the years, when the Colombian Military found their location and bombed their camps deep in the jungle.
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#4Fascinating. Jungle ops always intrigues me. So do insurgencies. But a jungle insurgency ...? I mean, good luck countering that if you're averse to burning down the entire forest. It takes some fanatically dedicated fighters to put up with that kind of life and still maintain even a rudimentary level of combat effectiveness.
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#5Fascinating. Jungle ops always intrigues me. So do insurgencies. But a jungle insurgency ...? I mean, good luck countering that if you're averse to burning down the entire forest. It takes some fanatically dedicated fighters to put up with that kind of life and still maintain even a rudimentary level of combat effectiveness.
I would have thought the Syrian rebels would have learned from the fate of the Tamil Tigers ... guy with the bigger stick wins.
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
I would have thought the Syrian rebels would have learned from the fate of the Tamil Tigers ... guy with the bigger stick wins.
That's one of the rare case where counterinsurgency warfare actually worked, after a few decades.
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#8I would have thought the FARC would have historically held onto Russian / Chinese AK platforms due to their reliability in Jungle environments.
Unless they source most of their weapons from cartels?
Re: A Visit to FARC's Jungle Lair
#9Fascinating. Jungle ops always intrigues me. So do insurgencies. But a jungle insurgency ...? I mean, good luck countering that if you're averse to burning down the entire forest. It takes some fanatically dedicated fighters to put up with that kind of life and still maintain even a rudimentary level of combat effectiveness.
Re: A Visit to FARC's Jungle Lair
#10Fascinating. Jungle ops always intrigues me. So do insurgencies. But a jungle insurgency ...? I mean, good luck countering that if you're averse to burning down the entire forest. It takes some fanatically dedicated fighters to put up with that kind of life and still maintain even a rudimentary level of combat effectiveness.