I just heard the former Chief of the Australian Armed Forces, now retired and a Professor, Peter Leahy say in a radio interview that one of the problems with the war in Afghanistan is that it is asymmetrical. He raises the issue here with out making such a judgement about asymmetrical war being a problem:
http://www.canberrascene.com/eventcalendar/item.php?pid=6366
Huh? I thought all wars were supposed to be as asymmetrical as one side could make it. Does anyone agree with the Professor's statement that asymmetrical war is a problem?
http://www.canberrascene.com/eventcalendar/item.php?pid=6366
The old indicators of war - declaration, mobilisation, and large scale conflict between states - are no longer a reliable guide. Instead we have new indicators - undeclared, come as you are, among the people, asymmetric, against non-state actors, and involving all elements of national power.
Huh? I thought all wars were supposed to be as asymmetrical as one side could make it. Does anyone agree with the Professor's statement that asymmetrical war is a problem?
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