Guerrilla Warfare
Throughout history there have been many great war strategies and amazing commanders such as Alexander the Great and Napoleon Bonaparte. There was an incredible amount of tactics for war ones were perfect to annihilate the enemy but other would only make the people afraid of them. There were also great commanders such as Alexander the Great and Ignazio Zaragoza, for example the ideology of Ignazio Zaragoza’s plan on the battle of Puebla in 1862 and likewise there were terrible also terrible commanders such as Napoleon Bonaparte and Hitler whom both attempted to attack Russia during the middle of the winter. These strategies led to the creation of guerrilla warfare which then in turn evolved into different uses. Now a day,
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uses some stems of guerrilla warfare like sabotages and raids but not because it’s implemented on a specific situation, does not means that they are using the whole term of “Guerrilla Warfare”. Guerrilla Warfare is also known as an Irregular Warfare, meaning that one team have a superior advantage over their enemy. However, as technology advances, war tactics also advances due to the reason that there would be some scenarios where instead of sending soldiers to ambushes or raids, commanders can use a robot or a “decoy” as a bait in order to successfully complete the plan of attack, but it is also of such importance not to misunderstand Guerrilla warfare because it can lead to a horrific mistake. Normally, people who still uses traditional guerrilla warfare tactics are going to be any type of rebels, for example, the Colombian M-19 rebels. M-19 was a group of people who fought against the “Imperialism” of the United States. Mostly lived on the Colombian jungle because it let them make whatever they wanted such as practices their shoots, make drugs or take hostages there until the ransom was paid. They used the jungle to their advantage, they made traps throughout the jungle in case of an enemy attack and they knew choke point to set up the perfect ambushes around the jungle. Later on the M-19 rebels joined forces with the Mexican Cartel to retrieve some information but in order to successfully complete the mission, the rebels were force to create chaos at a specific location where the local police were going to focus on them and not the