Asymmetric warfare
He sent orders with motorcycle couriers to evade sophisticated
electronic eavesdropping equipment. When the US fleet sailed into the
Gulf, he instructed his small boats and planes to move around in
apparently aimless circles before launching a surprise attack which sank
a substantial part of the US Navy. The war game had to be stopped and
the American ships “refloated” so that the US forces stood a chance.
—The Army Times
slacktivist also draws on Winston Churchill to
educate about asymmetric
warfare.