
"Guerrilla Warfare" (Che Guevara)
Guerrilla warfare, as explained by Che Guevara, is a form of unconventional conflict where small, mobile groups use surprise attacks, ambushes, and hit-and-run tactics against larger, traditional military forces. It often involves blending in with local populations and operating in difficult terrains like jungles or mountains. The goal is to weaken the enemy gradually, gain support from local communities, and avoid open face-offs. Guevara emphasized its effectiveness for revolutionary movements, especially in regions where conventional armies are less agile, enabling smaller forces to challenge more powerful opponents and promote political change.