Military Effectiveness: ISIS, Taliban, Hezbollah
By Ian Welsh
I think its worth emphasizing that what weve seen over the past 30 years is a revolution in military affairs. New model militaries have arisen which are capable of fighting Western armies to a draw in irregular warfare, or even defeating them on the battlefield (Hezbollah v. Israel.) Its not that guerrilla warfare wasnt effective before (ask the Americans in Vietnam), its how stunningly cheap it has become and how brutally effective at area denial and attrition warfare.
People completely underestimate the importance of the IED. With IEDs the cost for occupation soars, and entire areas of a country can be made no-go zones except for large groups of troops.
But just as bad is the cost-effectiveness.
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I really like this observation: 'A strong ideology, and strong doctrine means that leaders are replaceable. Western leaders dont believe that because as a class they are narcissists, who think that leaders are something super-special."