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Oui Monsieur, I still have to prepare for my lesson tomorrow. But then again, my brain is already working, thanks to this exchange of ideas.Hello and goodbye.
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Oui Monsieur, I still have to prepare for my lesson tomorrow. But then again, my brain is already working, thanks to this exchange of ideas.Hello and goodbye.
Look at the German occupation of France. The French did minor things like manufacturing sabotage, stink perfumes, sneaking other countries’ spies into their country and French civilians out of the area. Typically, if most of your land is urban, then you can’t do much against occupation with firearms. If you have land where you can grab the home field advantage, like forest, jungle, mountainous terrain, etc then guerilla warfare is effective.Then would they launch an invasion? Or would they try to support the rebel force?
However, I was wondering if the rebel lacked manpower to the point that taking the government was impossible and the people were too weak or don’t want to stand in front of machine guns, then how do the corrupted government be taken down?
I don't know. With modern day it would probably through sleeper agents and instigating violence between the citizens. Though that doesn't mean that some would just attack head on.Then would they launch an invasion? Or would they try to support the rebel force?
However, I was wondering if the rebel lacked manpower to the point that taking the government was impossible and the people were too weak or don’t want to stand in front of machine guns, then how do the corrupted government be taken down?
Ooh! The 'Fifth Column'! ? ? ?I don't know. With modern day it would probably through sleeper agents and instigating violence between the citizens. Though that doesn't mean that some would just attack head on.
And let's not forget, while people busting on corrupt goverment officials homes, rioting on streets and slowly taking the governing body down may look cool, but it won't happen unless military let's them to do so.Government fails when the people fail to hold government accountable. Revolution only happens when enough people (my estimate is 70%) realize what’s going on and half of them do something about it.
Most countries these days don’t even have 50% of people realizing what’s happening.
Military and FBI who are controlled by very specific politicians right now.And let's not forget, while people busting on corrupt goverment officials homes, rioting on streets and slowly taking the governing body down may look cool, but it won't happen unless military let's them to do so.
Maybe not by the country in question, but a neighboring country can see it as an opportunity.Corrupt government won't be taken down.
The thing that people fail to recognise is that it's not 1800s, or 1900s. It's not viable to conquer the lands or countries anymore. It's a lot more profitable to use third world countries rather than concquering them. When you conquer something, not only you need to spend the money on controlling it(by using army, police, etc), you also start using the same laws. This means you can't use child labor, paying less than minimal wage, and so on. So only corrupt governments will try to conquer other corrupt governments. And even with that in mind, most corrupt governments don't have the strength to do it, because they are, well, corrupt.Maybe not by the country in question, but a neighboring country can see it as an opportunity.
In Korea there were peasant revolutions in the late 1800s and the empress got assassinated by japan, they claimed some ports and a few years later annexed the whole peninsula.