This reminds me a bit of some of the American Revolution's more guerrilla tactics- shooting the enemy's generals directly, hiding behind more-or-less impenetrable trees, and the like.
It's unfortunate that now we're on the receiving end of these attacks- home soil advantage is huge- but it feels like there are better ways of dealing with IED's than what we're curgently doing.
This reminds me a bit of some of the American Revolution's more guerrilla tactics- shooting the enemy's generals directly, hiding behind more-or-less impenetrable trees, and the like.
It's unfortunate that now we're on the receiving end of these attacks- home soil advantage is huge- but it feels like there are better ways of dealing with IED's than what we're curgently doing.
That was a really interesting read.