Fall of Aleppo reveals that asymmetric warfare is bunkum

In war, the stronger party prevails. Asymmetric warfare only works when the weaker party has political protection.  Perhaps like the Taliban, the weaker party is fighting soldiers required to operate as heavily armed nursemaids.  Perhaps like Mao after the long march or the communists in Greece, the weaker party is launching raids from across a … Continue reading Fall of Aleppo reveals that asymmetric warfare is bunkum