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  1. Iran Didn’t Need to Win the War. It Needed to Outlast It

    Strategic success now belongs to international actors who embrace the guerrilla logic of asymmetry, attrition, decentralization, adaptation, and…
    #NewsBeep #News #BreakingNews #asymmetricwarfare #breakingnews #GuerrillaWarfare #Iran #MiddleEast #strategy #UnitedStates
    newsbeep.com/632395/

  2. archive.org/details/right-on-a

    Selected articles from Right On! Black Community News Service by Right On!; Chango Caribe; Pedro Monges; Muhammad Abdulluh Malik Hassen; Dessaline; Denver Chicano Liberation Defense Committee; DCLDC; New Jersey State Chapter, Black Panther Party

    Topics
    #RightOn, #BlackPantherParty, #BlackLiberationArmy, #armedstruggle, #urbanguerrillawarfare, #revolutionaryjournalism, #journalism, #unitedstatesofamerika, #staterepression, #policerepression, #antiblackness, #revolutionarynationalism, #blacknationalism, #blackliberation, #portuguesecolonialism, #portugueseimperialism, #NATO, #NorthAtlanticTreatyOrganization, #lumpenproletariat, #agitprop, #агитпроп, #guerrillawarfare, #revolutionaryarmedstruggle, #FTP, #ACAB, #prison, #urbanguerrillas, #BLA

    A selection of pages from the Right On! Black Community News Service archives hosted by the Wisconsin Historical Society. Some (not all) of the included articles are:

  3. archive.org/details/nuff-bulle

    Trinidad & Tobago bulletin: National Union of Freedom Fighters / National United Freedom Fighters (NUFF) by Caribbean Monthly Bulletin

    Topics
    #TrinidadTobago, #TrinidadandTobago, #Trinago, #NUFF, #NationalUnionofFreedomFighters, #PeoplesNationalMovement, #PNM, #Caribbean, #armedstruggle, #guerrillawarfare, #antiimperialism, #urbanguerrillawarfare, #urbanguerrillas, #NationalUnitedFreedomFighters

    Pages 5-9 of the Caribbean Monthly Bulletin 7.8 (October 1973) contain news items from Trinidad & Tobago. The update features a reprint of a February 1973 manifesto by the National Union of Freedom Fighters / National United Freedom Fighters (NUFF), a revolutionary guerrilla organization. It also excerpts another NUFF communiqué and reports on high-profile resignations from the People's National Movement (PNM), Trinago's ruling party.

  4. archive.org/details/o-meu-test

    O Meu Testemunho: uma luta, um partido, dois países by Aristides Pereira

    Topics
    #CaboVerde, #Guiné, #GuinéBissau, #PAIGC, #PartidoAfricanoparaaIndependênciadaGuinéeCaboVerde, #PAICV, #PartidoAfricanodaIndependênciadeCaboVerde, #socialismo, #África, #históriadaÁfrica, #autobiografia, #biografia, #CapeVerde, #GuineaBissau, #nacionalismo, #panAfricanismo, #lutaarmada, #descolonização, #antiblackness, #impérioportuguês, #colonialismoportuguês, #portuguese #colonialism, #armedstruggle, #guerrillawarfare, #guerradeguerrilhas, #revolução

    Apadrinhada pela UNESCO, esta obra, de autoria de Aristides Pereira, ex-presidente de Cabo Verde, resulta do trabalho, executado pelo autor e por uma equipa de investigadores e historiadores, no âmbito do Projecto SPHAC (Salvaguarda do Património Histórico da África Contemporânea).

    O seu objectivo, estudar a luta que o PAIGC travou pela libertação da Guiné e de Cabo Verde, constitui uma importante contribuição para a história dos dois países — como, aliás, o Prof. Joseph Ki-Zerbo, pai da historiografia africana, salienta no prefácio —, pois põe à disposição do grande público o resultado de uma interpretação interactiva das memórias de antigos combatentes cruzada com informações extraídas dos arquivos portugueses e do PAIGC.

  5. archive.org/details/theycalled

    They Called Us Brigands: The Saga of St. Lucia's Freedom Fighters by Robert J. Devaux; Patrick A.B. Anthony

    Topics
    #brigandage, #brigands, #Ioüanalao, #Iyonola, #Hewanarau, #Hewanorra, #StLucia, #SaintLucia, #LesserAntilles, #Caribbean, #Martinique, #Guadeloupe, #maroonage, #maroons, #marronage, #blackchattelslavery, #war, #guerrillawarfare, #guerrillawar, #guerrillas, #Caribbeanhistory, #NègMawon, #britishimperialism, #frenchimperialism, #colonialism

    The Black freedom fighters of the Lesser Antilles became known as “brigands” during the french revolution. Their fascinating story has never been written, perhaps because they have been dismissed as runaway slaves in a state of insurrection. The author believed that history has been unfair to the “brigands”. He felt indebted to them for sparing the life of his great-great-great-grandmother who was left in their care when the rest of the Devaux family fled to Martinique for safety. His gratitude motivated him to attempt to exonerate the “brigands” from the stigma of their history and present them in a different light, as freedom fighters caught up in a desperate situation.

  6. archive.org/details/africanwom

    African Women in Revolution by Wunyabari O. Maloba

    Topics
    #Africa, #Africanhistory, #antiimperialism, #armedstruggle, #antiblackness, #anticolonialism, #nationalliberation, #Algeria, #Kenya, #GuineaBissau, #revolution, #Mozambique, #Angola, #Zimbabwe, #SouthAfrica, #history, #feminism, #decolonisation, #womensliberation, #guerrillawarfare, #genderhistory

    "This book is an ambitious, extensive and detailed analysis of the roles played by African women in seven revolutionary movements in post World War II Africa. The revolutionary movements covered in this book occurred in: Algeria, Kenya, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. The book describes and analyzes the nature and impact of women's participation in these revolutionary movements. How did these revolutionary movements define women's liberation? What is the linkage between feminist theories of liberation and national liberation? Did the national liberation movements betray women? And what has been the fate of the original commitments (and impulses) toward women's liberation and gender equality?"

  7. archive.org/details/occupation

    The United States Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934 by Hans Schmidt

    Topics
    #Haiti, #Ayiti, #unitedstatesofamerika, #slavery, #whitesupremacy, #history, #neocolonialism, #antiblackness, #colonialism, #Caribbean, #USMarines, #Marines, #UnitedStatesMarineCorps, #Citibank, #genocide, #counterinsurgency, #racism, #guerrillawarfare, #WoodrowWilson, #FranklinDelanoRoosevelt, #HerbertHoover, #CalvinCoolidge, #WarrenGamalielHarding, #laborhistory

    Table of contents:

    Frontmatter
    Foreword (Stephen Solarz, page ix)
    Acknowledgments (page xvii)
    1 Introduction (page 3)
    2 Haiti before the Intervention (page 19)
    3 The Decision to Intervene (page 42)
    4 The Interverntion (page 64)
    5 The Marines Take Charge (page 82)
    6 Reorganization and Rationalization (page 108)
    7 Racial and Cultural Tensions (page 135)
    8 Uplift—The Prospects (page 154)
    9 Uplift—Success and Failure (page 174)
    10 Strikes and Riots (page 189)
    11 Withdrawal (page 207)
    12 Epilogue (page 231)
    Notes (page 239)
    Bibliography (page 285)
    Index (page 299)

  8. archive.org/details/azaniacomb

    Azania Combat: Official Organ of the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA) by Azanian People's Liberation Army

    Topics
    #Azania, #SouthAfrica, #antiapartheid, #armedstruggle, #guerrillawarfare, #AzaniaCombat, #AzaniaCommando, #AzanianPeoplesLiberationArmy, #APLA, #PanAfricanistCongressofAzania, #PanAfricanistCongress, #PAC

    includes issues of both Azania Combat: Official Organ of the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA) and Azania Commando: PAC army in action, Supplement of Azania Combat.

  9. archive.org/details/samoramach

    Samora Machel: An African Revolutionary | Selected Speeches and Writings by Samora Moisés Machel; Barry Munslow; Michael Wolfers

    Topics
    #Mozambique, #SamoraMachel, #portuguesecolonialism, #Moçambique, #Mozambiki, #Msumbiji, #Muzambhiki, #guerrillawarfare, #neocolonialism, #Africa, #southernafrica, #anticolonialism, #FRELIMO, #FrentedeLibertaçãodeMoçambique, #peopleswar, #marxism

    “Leader of Frelimo following Eduardo Mondlane's assassination in 1969, Machel was the architect of the guerrilla struggle against Portuguese colonial rule.”