When an occupying authority appears to outman and outgun all resistance, what methods might one employ to resist such an “alien” invasion?
"How To Resist An Alien Invasion," explores the concept of insurgency as a method of resistance against a powerful, seemingly insurmountable "alien" authority, using a hypothetical scenario that parallels real-world power structures.
The video discusses:
Why Insurgency is Necessary (2:21): It argues that conventional methods like reform or withdrawal are ineffective against a totalizing system that controls economic, military, and ideological aspects of society.
Understanding Insurgency (3:10): Insurgency is defined as an organized, armed rebellion against a stronger authority, relying on popular support and asymmetric tactics like guerrilla warfare to achieve political goals such as independence or regime change. It highlights seven advantages insurgents have, including mobility, unpredictability, taking the initiative, and the vital importance of civilian sympathy (3:47).
Theorists of Guerrilla Warfare (5:06): The video examines the contributions of Mao Zedong, Abdul Haris Nasution, Che Guevara, and Carlos Marighella, noting their shared principles of armed action serving political struggle, popular support, flexibility, and wise use of terrain. It also differentiates their views on the role of guerrilla warfare based on their unique contexts (5:17).
Organizing Insurgency (8:48): For an insurgency to succeed, it must first reclaim psychological terrain by breaking free from ideological conditioning and then social terrain by building trust and adaptable organizations. Insurgents need to learn crucial skills like avoiding capture, intelligence gathering, sabotage, and covert communication (9:50). They also need to understand the distinction between leadership and authority to avoid replicating the oppressive system they are fighting (10:06).
Understanding Counterinsurgency (12:02): This section explains the methods used by dominant powers to suppress insurgencies. It introduces David Kilcullen's "three pillars" model (security, politics, economics, all built on information) (12:54) and David Galula's "four laws" of counterinsurgency, which emphasize the paramount importance of population support and the need for concentrated effort rather than diffuse action (14:03).
Beyond Insurgency (16:49): The video concludes by posing critical questions for insurgent movements, such as when to transition from guerrilla warfare to territorial claims, what constitutes victory beyond ending occupation, and how to avoid imposing a warrior culture on society post-conflict (17:12).
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Sources & Resources:
How The US Military Is Preparing To Put Down An American Insurgency - https://www.mintpressnews.com/us-military-preparing-put-american-insurgency/219890/
On Guerrilla Warfare by Mao Zedong
Fundamentals_of_Guerrilla_Warfare by Abdul Haris Nasution
Guerrilla Warfare by Ernesto Che Guevara
Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla by Carlos Marighella
Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell
the art of rebellion by seaweed - https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/seaweed-the-art-of-rebellion-martial-traditions-for-anarchists
Three Pillars of Counterinsurgency by Dr David J. Kilcullen - https://web.archive.org/web/20080414001722/http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/uscoin/3pillars_of_counterinsurgency.pdf
Summary of "Counterinsurgency Warfare: Theory and Practice" - https://www.beyondintractability.org/bksum/galula-counterinsurgency
Decolonization and Conflict: Colonial Comparisons and Legacies by Martin Thomas (Anthology Editor) , Gareth Curless