Can such wars even be considered civil in the sense of taking place among members of the same community, when for example, insurgent groups comprise transnational elements like Al-Qaeda, or Daesh, ISIS-- or deliberately set themselves against the existing worldorder of states by proclaiming their wish to form supranational communities, like the caliphate proclaimed by ISIS.
because it's no longer working as effectively as it used to cuz you know, sometimes you have insurgents that win. And the reason why I say this is because I'm much more favorable to Crowley in the aftermath ofHong's defeat than Nera has been towards Abdul El-Sayed and that's the Senate
current fights happening within the Democratic Party. And one of the biggest is whether the left-wing anger that has fueled insurgent candidates in New York City and in Colorado applies to places outside of those typically blue areas and in states more important to the midterms and the Electoral College.
being paid about $30 million a month a good deal to my mind if they're not going to kill you the Insurgent sits down with Sam after the deal after the reconciliation ceremony and says let me tell you a couple of things you never caught me because when you came to my neighborhood the Iraqi police at the checkpoint called called me up and said they're
So, you think the United States is going to put ground troops in, Iran are going to resist, and then chaos is going to break out in the United ethnic insurgents . Okay. That you can also finance as well.
but if they think you're going to win and maybe that it's going to be better for you if they do, it may well, again, affect their readiness to give support to insurgents , provide recruits to insurgents , fund them, or whatever else they might do. And similarly also in the business sphere, if you look at the literature now,
year of Democratic primaries? What do you take away? Yeah. So, I think you see a kind of insurgent left in um so, you know, until until the Michigan primary and in blue cities and uh blue areas,
And that war strategy was one in which the military decided to exterminate all people who lived in areas where there was a presence of insurgent groups. And one of the things that we talk about when we talk about these types of cases in which we're trying war criminals, or trying people for crimes
So my father-in-law, he has no idea what I do in California. This group was an insurgent group.
Maybe this volatility ultimately leads to a better place. You're the insurgent , by the way, in this example.
All kinds of little things like that. Just tiny little insurgent voices that only a real Pink Floyd connoisseur would even notice. But it was fun.
to the world as a whole. Since 1946, as I mentioned, there have been fewer interstate wars. There have been however more civil wars as newly independent states with inept governments fought off insurgent movements in civil wars with both sides armed financed and egged on by the Cold War superpowers. Let me just show you that time series. I'll show it as a stacked layer graph where the thickness of each layer corresponds to the number of wars. And for this graph a war is defined as a armed conflict with a government on least on one side that
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been Obama was an insurgent figure. I think the book shows the extent to which Obama was much
political arms this really came home to me I think in my favorite part of the book which is called the Insurgent Who Loved Titanic meaning the movie there's a young officer I knew Named Sam cook a captain in the third Cavalry Regiment he found out about a local Insurgent in his area who boasted
at Harvard, one the first serious academic business strategists-- was essentially about maintaining your market position and repelling insurgents in the sense of putting up market barriers rather than necessarily making better products.
but is migrating to the United States as companies find that there's a market here for things that helped soldiers figure out whether the neighborhood was filled with neighbors that belonged there or insurgents that didn't belong there. Things like biometric and standoff biometrics, where you know they can fingerprint people from a, remotely from a distance so you don't even know it's happening, or mobile fingerprint
And what they're constantly doing, I mean, this is the thing. Is your strategy just to be an insurgent and get these ideas in and then hope for the best?
abug grabe detainee torture Scandal now A couple of years ago a smart young Captain like Sam Cook who found out that there was an Insurgent around boasting of having planted 200 bombs would launch a raid go down and kill or capture the guy Sam Cook did something almost un American he invited the Insurgent over
kill or capture the guy Sam Cook did something almost un American he invited the Insurgent over for a cup of tea the Insurgent showed up a little bit curious a little bit puzzled but also wondering what exactly was going on here the American knew who he was where he was but hadn't tried to kill him and he
And I was kidnapped by insurgents in Fallujah.
Even if in the post-'45 era insurgents are winning 40% percent of their campaigns, what's the flip side of that?
Question number two is about the Maoist Insurgents in India. Even people like are coming out saying that because of this abject failure of governments and there even the
And he's the one who coined the term insurgent math, that 10 minus two equals 20, you know?
And it's one that has influenced generation after generation of insurgent strategists ever since,
meeting with odero and Oda referred to Emma Sky my political adviser and Petraeus said no she's not she's your Insurgent this was not necessarily a bad thing because a big part of the war in ' 0708 was about fighting but it was was also about talking and it was sometimes
unilaterally or through third countries as appropriate support to Afghan insurgents . This is now a finding is an
Prior to 1945, insurgents were winning about 20% of their campaigns.
That's kind of the trump card that insurgents have.
And it's really been a huge advantage for insurgents .
arrange for me to surrender to Iraqi forces and then put me on your payroll and I'll tell you a few things and the Americans did this again and again putting insurgents on the payroll about 100,000 Sunni insurgents wound up being paid about $30 million a month a good deal to my mind if they're not going to kill you
mind-boggling experience where someone especially in the primaries will come up to you and say, "You know, I really liked you know, insert left insurgent candidate. I really like their policies. I But I just simply don't think other people will vote for them. So I had to vote for this other person."
Saturday in Hawaii. Yep. Um he's a pretty moderate person for his district against a liberal insurgent . Um Wesley Bell defeated Corey Bush last week. So, but like honestly genuinely a
There's great danger in being a king who thinks they're an insurgent .
You know, there's some insurgent areas around there." And they said, "no, no.
And then third, I really like "The Divergent-- Insurgent ." And I really like the message of those movies.
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been of ways is the misperception that it conveys of Obama as an insurgent figure. I was not actually very clear in what I was saying a second ago. I think many people thought that
found out that there was an Insurgent around boasting of having planted 200 bombs would launch a raid go down and kill or capture the guy Sam Cook did something almost un American he invited the Insurgent over for a cup of tea the Insurgent showed up a little bit curious a little bit puzzled but also
drinking tea one day to make sure that if they needed to kill him they'd recognize him meanwhile cook found out that the Insurgent was circulating a photograph of Captain Cook to make sure that if the insur well one day the Insurgent is lecturing Captain's cook on America America is the devil he says
while and knew that the theme from Titanic is the favorite ringtone on Iraqi cell phones said but you watch Titanic don't you oh yes seven times says the Insurgent my favorite movie I cry every time when leardo DiCaprio slips into the water and they find this common ground of of
leardo DiCaprio slips into the water and they find this common ground of of talking and they continue to talk and in February about 6 weeks into this the Insurgent says okay I'm going to come in I'm going to bring my network in but out of self-respect as an Iraqi I don't want to surrender to an American so it
The kind of sources that we're dealing with are very hardened terrorists and insurgents .
At that time, the Algerian insurgents were setting off bombs in Algiers, the capital of Algeria.
And it doesn't mean that even if they're not successful that insurgents are still going to fight in the cities.
with another Sam was actually told you know why the police we get along with them we're not shooting them because the police in Iraq in this little town came to us and said to the insurgents your fight is with the Americans not with us we're sitting this one out so it it's a much more complex situation with a lot more Nuance than the
things used to be. My assessment on this is definitely a little bit different. I think at the end of the day, these are insurgencies, right? These are insurgent candidacies. We're talking about no name recognition for a state legislator that was entirely propped up by
I think state controlled violence is still its own thing, although there are these insurgent groups doing their thing.
The Taliban was involved in sabotage and hit and run attacks and this low level of insurgent violence.
Now, I would submit to you that even if an insurgent as legendary as Che Guevara could ultimately be hunted down, defeated, and killed,
called the Insurgent Who Loved Titanic meaning the movie there's a young officer I knew Named Sam cook a captain in the third Cavalry Regiment he found out about a local Insurgent in his area who boasted of having planted 200 bombs against the Americans since being radicalized by the
you and they be began to talk and they began to meet once a week for several weeks the whole time they were also regarding each other very wearily cook had his snipers come in and take a good look at the Insurgent while they were drinking tea one day to make sure that if they needed to kill him they'd recognize him meanwhile cook found out that the Insurgent was circulating a