Principles of guerrilla warfare
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The Principles of guerrilla warfare include the following:
- Make the enemy play our game.
- Study the enemy leadership: Know its strengths and weaknesses.
- Encourage the blindness of egocentric enemy leaders.
- Strike the enlightened enemy leaders from all possible sides by all means possible.
- Perfect the discipline of our own forces.
- Get the best training available. And then get some better training. Battlefields that we do not need to conquer make training facilities largely paid for by our enemy.
- Taunt the enemy to destroy their discipline.
- Never be perceived as injuring the people.
- Attack concentrations of enemy forces from diffuse positions of our own.
- Tempt the enemy to strike out in anger and confusion against the people while exposing a minimal number of our forces for the least amount of time necessary to prompt the enemy's attack.
- Challenge the enemy's perimeter frequently, strike deeply at random intervals.
- Eliminate effective local leadership by secret means, and implicate the enemy whenever possible.
- Sow dissension and distrust among factions whenever possible, but without showing our own hand.
- Degrade infrastructure while providing aid to repair the damages.
- Dig deep, hide well, observe from close at hand with the eyes of lowly people, and observe from afar with total situational awareness.
- Infiltrate their compounds and garrisons with our forces who will become the invisible workers: those who clean, cook, carry and labor.
- Fear is the doorway of death; that principle works coming and going.
- One movement can have two purposes, two kinds of significance.
- Tension, tension--apprehension and dissension have begun.
- Cool mind, warm feet.
- A great pride comes before a mighty fall.