Leaderless resistance
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Submitted by Philip Henika, Sep 13, 2012 12:26

Leaderless resistance is the probable modus operandi re: the formation of small groups which operate independently and which have an esoteric agenda and specific targets. The CIA, for example, estimated that there were over 20 different groups in operation during the Iraq War to various extent but each group had different agendas and different targets. Leaderless resistance can be found everywhere these days and so I would like know if bob54 agrees or not with this assessment. Perhaps if he does agree he will retreat from condescension. Perhaps if laisa agrees then she will retreat from condescension. Once condescension is removed then perhaps we get to understanding why extremism succeeds with such alarming consequences as 9/11 whereas, in the past, extremism would raise its head and then fizzle out.


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