One other example from on - the - scene reports by Witness for Peace illustrates the human costs of U.S. support for terrorism as part of its low - intensity -
conflict strategy against the poor of Nicaragua:
The central role of terrorism in low - intensity -
conflict strategy against the Nicaraguan people is related to a fifth lesson learned from the U.S. war in Vietnam.
Not exact matches
The development or improvement of Special Operations Forces (SOF) was a critical component in low - intensity -
conflict strategy to fight effectively «World War III» or, more accurately, to wage war
against the poor throughout the third world.
It is a conscious part of low - intensity -
conflict strategy that other people do the dying in the U.S. war
against the poor.
U.S. low - intensity -
conflict strategy in El Salvador utilized generalized terror
against civilians in order to sow fear and shape the collective memory of the people.
Low - intensity -
conflict strategy is part of a U.S. global war
against the poor designed to manage social change in ways that protect perceived U.S. interests while maintaining, at least for its own people, the image of democratic ideals.
Low - intensity
conflict integrates economic, psychological, diplomatic, and military aspects of warfare into a comprehensive
strategy to protect «U.S. valuables»
against the needs and demands of the poor.
I have come to believe that low - intensity
conflict is for the United States a global
strategy of warfare waged
against the poor.
War
against the Poor examines the stated and unstated assumptions of low - intensity -
conflict strategy.
There is another serious attack
against democracy that is central to low - intensity -
conflict strategy: a reliance upon secrecy and illegal covert operations.
(ENTIRE BOOK) An analysis of «low - intensity
conflict» — the United States global
strategy of warfare waged
against the poor — as seen in Nicaragua during the 1980s.
Are there any documents which definitively show the same
strategy being used to provide a defense
against allegations of war crimes in other
conflicts?
Continuously exploring the «geography of self,» his work combines traditional storylines and postmodern, often parodist, narrative
strategies to approach themes such as belonging, identity politics,
conflict, cultural traditions (be they real, imagined, invented), as well as the push to and resistance
against modernization.
E) Adaptation and mitigation
strategies, such as those which develop large infrastructure or the resettle communities
against their will to reduce exposure to climate change, carry risks of disrupted livelihoods, displaced populations, deterioration of valued cultural expressions and practices, and in some cases violent
conflict.
At the same time there were new disruptive entrants to market such as Quinn Emanuel, Stewarts Law, Signature Litigation, Enyo, etc. whose
strategy was to provide a «
conflict free» litigation service, enabling them to act for individuals, private equity houses and hedge funds in major pieces of litigation
against the banks, work that the established elite firms in London could not touch.
The Relational Aggression scale measures your use of social sabotage
strategies (i.e., gossip, spreading rumors, getting people to take your side
against others) and love withdrawal
strategies (i.e., pouting, silent treatment, withholding affection) when trying to resolve
conflict.
Another
strategy to guard
against conflict is to discuss how each of you prefers to handle the so - called re-entry period.