
Asymmetric warfare is a term used to describe conflicts in which there is a significant disparity between the parties in terms of military capacity, organizational structure, and strategic capabilities. This imbalance profoundly shapes the nature of warfare. One party is typically a powerful state, while the other often consists of non-state actors, irregular forces, or groups with limited resources. This distinction differentiates asymmetric warfare from traditional forms of conflict. While the
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Fatihhan Adana

Asymmetric war is a concept used to describe conflicts characterized by significant imbalances between the parties in terms of military capacity, organizational building and strategic capabilities. This imbalance profoundly affects the nature of warfare. One side is typically a strong state, while the other side mostly consists of non-state actors, irregular units, or structures with limited resources. This difference distinguishes asymmetric warfare from conventional wars. The stronger party co
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Fatihhan Adana