guerrilla warfare

Expert: US Invasion of Canada Would Spark Decades-Long Guerrilla War

Dr. Aisha Ahmad, a University of Toronto professor specializing in insurgency, argues that a U.S. invasion of Canada would not result in a swift victory for the American military. Instead, she predicts a decades-long guerrilla war involving a substantial portion of the Canadian population, fueled by readily available civilian weaponry and international support. This protracted conflict would severely strain U.S. resources, potentially leading to its economic and political downfall, and simultaneously devastating Canada. Ultimately, Ahmad emphasizes the catastrophic consequences of such a scenario, contrasting it with the benefits of a peaceful relationship between the two nations.

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Hamas kills IDF combat dog in Gaza and rigs its body to kill troops

The news of Hamas killing an IDF combat dog in Gaza and rigging its body as a booby trap to target troops is undeniably horrifying. It sheds light on the brutal realities of guerrilla warfare and the extent to which militant groups will go to inflict harm. As much as it pains me to acknowledge, this tactic is not new. The history of warfare is rife with examples of similar strategies being employed, from the Viet Cong in Vietnam to the mujahideen in Afghanistan.

The fact that this incident involves a dog, a loyal and innocent animal caught in the crossfire of conflict, only serves to make it more disturbing.… Continue reading