To: injin
Oh, I don't think there is a need for a full scale army humping about in the bush. Small units, like SAS teams or Special Forces could use the area as a training ground for the big leagues. That kind of unit broke the back of the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya in the 1950's and with the rural recruitment of irregulars for this insurgency, the same potential might exist here.
I could also be entirely wrong. It's been known to happen on occasion.
6 posted on
11/05/2005 6:35:57 PM PST by
WorkingClassFilth
(The problem with being a 'big tent' Party is that the clowns are seated with the paying customers.)
To: WorkingClassFilth
80% of the country is under maoist control. Only big cities, especially those inside Kathmandu valley, and places in eastern and central Terai are not. So, "wiping" them clean is impossible. They operate in small villages all over the country. The best way is sustaining the military action... killing them everytime they show up. And trying to kill their leaders who hold secret meetings in India.
9 posted on
11/05/2005 9:28:38 PM PST by
sagar
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