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  • Tragedy in Pahalgam: India Responds to Deadliest Civilian Attack in Kashmir Since 2019

    Tragedy in Pahalgam: India Responds to Deadliest Civilian Attack in Kashmir Since 2019

    On April 22, 2025, a brutal armed assault on tourists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district claimed the lives of 26 civilians. Additionally, it left more than a dozen injured. The attack, which occurred in the scenic Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam, represents the deadliest mass-casualty incident in the region since the Pulwama bombing six years

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  • The French Prison Attacks: A New Front in Irregular Warfare?

    The French Prison Attacks: A New Front in Irregular Warfare?

    In April 2025, France witnessed an alarming series of attacks against its prison system. Coordinated arson and gunfire incidents struck multiple correctional facilities across the country, leaving fires raging, personnel shaken, and public officials scrambling for answers. A group identifying itself as the Groupe de Défense des Détenus Politiques Français (DDPF) claimed responsibility, citing the

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  • India at the Crossroads of Modern Conflict: From Jungle Warfare to Cyber Frontlines

    India at the Crossroads of Modern Conflict: From Jungle Warfare to Cyber Frontlines

    India now faces a complex security environment where conventional threats are merging with irregular challenges. From Chhattisgarh’s jungles to cyberspace, India’s security dilemmas reflect global conflict trends. These include a fusion of insurgency, cyber operations, and hybrid aggression—blurring the lines between internal unrest and external threats. Blurring Lines Between Conventional and Irregular Threats The evolving

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  • Why Politicized Militaries Like China’s and Russia’s Are Vulnerable to Irregular Warfare

    Why Politicized Militaries Like China’s and Russia’s Are Vulnerable to Irregular Warfare

    From the outside, authoritarian militaries project order, strength, and cohesion. Flags wave. Ranks shine. Parades thunder with disciplined force. But beneath the surface of tightly controlled structures like China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and Russia’s Armed Forces lies a brittle foundation — one that irregular warfare is uniquely suited to exploit. Despite overwhelming firepower and

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  • Shadow Over the Grid: A Surge of Sabotage in Venezuela’s Electrical Infrastructure

    Shadow Over the Grid: A Surge of Sabotage in Venezuela’s Electrical Infrastructure

    In early April 2025, Venezuelan authorities announced the arrest of three individuals accused of carrying out a “terrorist sabotage” operation against the nation’s electrical grid. The arrests mark the latest in a troubling pattern of attacks on Venezuela’s critical infrastructure. They have reignited a long-running debate about the links between internal dissent, foreign influence, and

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  • Irregular, Asymmetric, Hybrid, and Guerrilla Warfare: Sorting the Terms That Shape Modern Conflict

    Irregular, Asymmetric, Hybrid, and Guerrilla Warfare: Sorting the Terms That Shape Modern Conflict

    The modern battlefield is no longer confined to tanks, trenches, and clearly drawn front lines. Today’s conflicts merge propaganda with cyber attacks, insurgents with drones, and militias with memes. As this environment evolves, so too does the language we use to describe it. Irregular Asymmetric Hybrid and Guerrilla Warfare are four of the most commonly

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  • Much Ado About Drones

    Much Ado About Drones

    Why Unmanned Aerial Systems Are Evolutionary, Not Revolutionary for U.S. Warfare Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government. The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the United States Department

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  • Revolutionary Spirits Explores the Enduring Legacy of Che Guevara’s Guerrilla Doctrine

    Revolutionary Spirits Explores the Enduring Legacy of Che Guevara’s Guerrilla Doctrine

    What remains of Che Guevara’s theory of revolution in the 21st century? In an era shaped by cyber conflict, proxy insurgencies, and state surveillance, a return to Guevara’s foundational ideas might seem anachronistic—or surprisingly prescient. A new title released this week by Distillery Press, Revolutionary Spirits: Guerrilla Warfare Theory of Che Guevara, invites readers to

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