The guerrilla war is hardly an adventure abroad, but the chief of Colombia's troubles at home.
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Though the United States has been aiding Colombia's anti-drug police for more than a decade, until recently it had steered clear of involvement in the guerrilla war.
But then Mr Museveni, who is from a western tribe, promised to bring the present kabaka home as part of a bid to win Baganda support in the guerrilla war that brought him to power in 1986.
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Nintendo and Sony are fighting the old war while the guerrilla attacks from mobile and social game companies steal a few seconds more of the consumer leisure time with each passing day.
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He also worries that the closeness of the balance of power in the Senate could delay things still further, particularly given the recent history of using the appointments process to wage a guerrilla war against the administration.
Mr. JONATHAN LANDAY (Knight-Ridder): These attacks are continuations of the guerrilla-style war being waged by the Taliban, the radical Islamic movement that was swept from power here by the US-led intervention in 2001.
But the world's Friedmanites have waged a relentless guerrilla war against the idea, denouncing it as a farrago of value-destroying nonsense.
As the United States saw with the Viet Cong's guerrilla methods during the Vietnam War, it is difficult to root out opposing forces when they blend into the population.
Then, as you reported, Israel is saying that it is involved in a full-scale guerrilla war -- a counter-guerrilla war with the Palestinians.
Tensions between the remnants of the guerrilla army that waged a war of resistance and those trained as policemen by the Indonesians persist.
In 1972, not long after strongman Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law, Misuari quit his job teaching political science at the University of the Philippines to lead the MNLF into a guerrilla war.
Chadian President Idriss Deby announced his forces would not be sticking around for a protracted guerrilla war with the radical Islamic insurgents.
The FARC, the largest and oldest guerrilla group in Colombia, has been waging war against the government since the 1960s.
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Guevara believed the road to social change lay through guerrilla war.
At the end of the second world war in 1945 Ho Chi Minh, a Vietnamese guerrilla leader who had fought the Japanese, believed that Vietnam would be recognised as an independent country, especially by the United States, which had supplied the guerrillas with arms and money.
The British officer created the "Chindits" a special force who fought guerrilla-style behind Japanese lines during the Burma campaign in World War II.
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Nicaragua's guerrilla war ended in 1990, the still nastier ones of El Salvador and Guatemala in 1992 and 1996.
They are fighting a defensive, trench war, trying to protect their territory, and the thousands of terrified people in it, rather than a guerrilla war, which might suit them better.
Another is Russia taking the towns and holding the north fairly comfortably, but with Chechen guerrillas surviving in the forests and mountains of the south, waging a relentless hit-and-run guerrilla war.
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