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  • Undersea Sabotage: The Hidden Threat to Global Infrastructure

    The Resistance Hub The ocean floor is home to some of the world’s most critical infrastructure, including gas pipelines, internet cables, and power grids that connect nations and enable modern life. Recent undersea sabotage incidents have highlighted these assets’ vulnerabilities, revealing a growing threat with significant geopolitical, economic, and security implications. Key Incidents of Undersea…

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  • Sabotage in Warfare: A Brief History

    The Resistance Hub Sabotage, defined as the deliberate destruction or disruption of resources, operations, or systems, has long been a critical tactic in warfare. Often employed by underdogs in conflicts where confrontation is not feasible, sabotage enables smaller forces to offset the advantages of larger, better-equipped opponents. From ancient physical destruction methods to modern-day cyber…

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  • The Use of Espionage by Resistance Movements

    The Resistance Hub For as long as resistance movements have existed, espionage has served as both a shield and a sword in their struggle against powerful adversaries. Defined as the clandestine collection and use of information to gain an advantage, espionage has enabled resistance groups to outmaneuver opponents, safeguard their operatives, and secure strategic victories.…

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  • Sabotage

    The Resistance Hub Sabotage has long been a hallmark of resistance movements—an action that disrupts the powerful without demanding open battle. From damaged railway lines during the American Civil War to fuel pipeline shutdowns in the 21st century, targeted disruption remains one of the most accessible and effective forms of irregular resistance. Though tools have…

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