of war, conflict, protest, clash, tactics, violence and non-violence --- we have the case of Gandhi who is by far the most outstanding case of using non-violent, non-co-operative principles in order to achieve some tactical, strategic end.... obviously Gandhi was able to repel the English people heartset on the further colonization of India and general, overbearing uninvited dude to the party mindset typical of the English in their colonizing ways.......
also of interest are some of the ludicrous steps special forces soldiers will take.... an american air guy once was telling me in south korea -- we even visited a u.s. airbase there once in gunsan, he was telling me all kinds of interesting things this italian, first generation american:
all northern europeans (eg., scandinavians) or at least 90% of them were guaranteed homosexuals
synicates within u.s. airforce smuggling drugs like ecstasy will actually tape the drugs in a bag down to the inside part of the engine on a wing, whilst doing maintenance....
north koreans have highly respectable special forces soldiers... special forces soldiers, in general, at a high level, are expected, if necessary, to stand for a week in a river, non-stop, sleeping on their feet, without moving an inch.... then, after a week they can be expected to receive a command over their earpiece: proceed forward 3 steps....... that's ludicrous buddy!
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