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guerrilla warfare
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Modern Western culture
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Guerrilla warfare is often portrayed as a less honorable or conventional way of waging war, associated with tactics like ambushes and hit-and-run attacks.
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guerrilla warfare
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Western countries
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Guerrilla warfare is often associated with unconventional tactics and resistance movements, and can be seen as a symbol of struggle for freedom and independence.
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3
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guerrilla warfare
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Western countries
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Guerrilla warfare is often associated with unconventional tactics used by insurgents or non-state actors in asymmetrical conflicts.
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4
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guerrilla warfare
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Western countries
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Guerrilla warfare is often associated with historical conflicts such as the Vietnam War and is commonly studied in military strategy.
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5
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guerrilla warfare
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Western countries
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Guerrilla warfare is often viewed as a unconventional or illegitimate tactic by Western countries, and is seen as disruptive and unlawful.
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6
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guerrilla warfare
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Western countries
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Guerrilla warfare tactics are historically significant in Eastern military strategy, often employed to counter larger and more powerful forces.
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7
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guerrilla warfare
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Western countries
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While Western military strategy also recognizes guerrilla tactics, it may prioritize conventional warfare and technological superiority.
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8
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insurgency
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Western countries
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Insurgency is often viewed as a threat to national security and is combated through military and law enforcement measures.
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9
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insurgency
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Western countries
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Typically associated with armed revolts against a government or authority.
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10
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insurgency
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Western countries
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Often associated with violent resistance against the government or established authority
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11
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insurgency
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Western countries
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Seen as a threat to national security and stability, often met with military intervention and counter-insurgency strategies
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12
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insurgency
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Western countries
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Insurgency is seen as a threat to national security and is actively combated by military and security forces.
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13
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psychological warfare
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Western countries
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Psychological warfare is often associated with covert operations and espionage, and is seen as a tactic used in warfare and national security.
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14
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psychological warfare
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Western countries
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Psychological warfare is often associated with military or intelligence operations and is considered a legitimate strategy in conflict.
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15
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psychological warfare
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Western countries
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Tactics such as propaganda, misinformation, and fear tactics are commonly associated with psychological warfare in Western countries.
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16
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tactics
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Western countries
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Tactics often associated with military strategy or sports.
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17
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warfare
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Western countries
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Warfare is often considered as a last resort, pursued when all other options for resolving conflicts have failed.
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