
Greene's "Guerrilla Warfare"
Greene's "Guerrilla Warfare" outlines strategies for smaller, less conventional forces to challenge larger, better-equipped opponents. Key principles include using surprise, flexibility, and mobility to avoid direct confrontation and instead strike quickly, then disappear. It emphasizes understanding local terrain, gaining popular support, and maintaining moral superiority. The goal is to weaken the enemy gradually through constant harassment, avoiding set-piece battles, and making the conflict costly and unsustainable for the opponent. The approach seeks to leverage strategic patience and adaptability, turning disadvantages into advantages by employing unconventional tactics suited to asymmetric warfare.