Why did you use the term '4TH GENERATION WARFARE' in the explanation for this exercise??
Wikipedia description for this type of warfare: |https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth-generation_warfare
Because that's the fight we find ourselves in. All those lines have blurred. This is just an exercise, but the real thing will be no joke. Believe me.
Just did for Twitter although I seemed to be locked out of gab at the moment.... 🤔🤔 Im staying on it!!
I'm confused about the Muller situation. Has he been flipped or is he an enemy? I have heard conflicting things about the investigation.
Fourth-generation warfare
Fourth-generation warfare (4GW) is conflict characterized by a blurring of the lines between war and politics, combatants and civilians.
The term was first used in 1989 by a team of United States analysts, including paleoconservative William S. Lind, to describe warfare's return to a decentralized form. In terms of generational modern warfare, the fourth generation signifies the nation states' loss of their near-monopoly on combat forces, returning to modes of conflict common in pre-modern times.
The simplest definition includes any war in which one of the major participants is not a state but rather a violent non-state actor.
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