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The tactical success of asymmetric warfare is dependent on at least some of the following assumptions... Where asymmetric warfare is carried out... asymmetric warfare is increasingly considered a component of... The other view is that asymmetric warfare is not synonymous with... Some argue that asymmetric warfare is sometimes called... One example of asymmetric warfare involving terrorism is the use of terrorism by the much lesser... Iraq campaign moved into a different type of asymmetric warfare where the coalition... an act of asymmetric warfare waged against us... Asymmetric warfare as practiced by the Confederate States in the American Civil War... Asymmetric Warfare and the Revolution in Military Affairs...

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