Amateur guerrillas vs super-class special forces + intelligence system

Amy 2022-04-19 09:01:26

Seeing that some people questioned why the seals made such a big move, the people inside hardly resisted. Is there any way to resist? Before Obama approved the operation, the intelligence work had already analyzed the structure of the house, the pattern of personnel movement, and the surrounding conditions (even if the inside of the house was not visible). The guerrillas who have not been trained in the first-class system are basically indistinguishable between resisting and not resisting in front of the super-first-class special warfare elites, equipment, and intelligence systems.

Stop myths about the unorganized guerrillas. Don't use some occasional events and small probability events to explain "the most powerful XXX is just like this". The furthest distance in the world is the difference between amateur and professional. The most ridiculous ignorance is to be fearless in front of opponents who are more professional than oneself.

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Extended Reading
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    Bigelow must be the kind of woman that a certain kind of man hates. . . . . .

  • Dortha 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    The taste is lighter than the last one, so light that you can't see the good or bad, the strength is all in the second half, silent is better than sound

Zero Dark Thirty quotes

  • [last lines]

    C-130 Pilot: You can sit where you want. You're the only one on manifest.

    [pause]

    C-130 Pilot: You must be pretty important. You gotta whole plane to yourself. Where you wanna go?

  • National Security Adviser: If this was political, we'd be having this conversation in October when there's an election bump. This is pure risk, based on deductive reasoning, inference, supposition, and the only human reporting you have is six years old, from detainees who were questioned under duress. The political move here is to tell you to go fuck yourself and remind you that I was in the room when your old boss pitched WMD Iraq. At least there you guys brought photographs.

    George: You know, you're right. I agree with everything you just said. What I meant was, a man in your position, how do you evaluate the risk of *not* doing something? Hmm? The risk of potentially letting bin Laden slip through your finger. That is a fascinating question.