War of the Flea: The Classic Study of Guerrilla Warfare

War of the Flea: The Classic Study of Guerrilla Warfare

by RobertTaber (Author)

Synopsis

The guerrilla fights the war of the flea, and his military enemy suffers the dog's disadvantages: too much to defend; too small, ubiquitous, and agile an enemy to come to grips with. With these words, Robert Taber began a revolution in conventional military thought that has dramatically impacted the way armed conflicts have been fought since the book's initial publication in 1965. Whether ideological, nationalistic, or religious, all guerrilla insurgencies use similar tactics to advance their cause. War of the Flea's timeless analysis of the guerrilla fighter's means and methods provides a fundamental resource for any reader seeking to understand this distinct form of warfare and the challenge it continues to present to today's armed forces in the Philippines, Colombia, and elsewhere.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 214
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Published: 31 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 1574885553
ISBN 13: 9781574885552

Media Reviews
[The author has] the odd accolade of being the only American among Castro's defending forces at Playa Giron....He makes an excellent case, a sort of modern Sun Tzu who finds romance in the abstract guerilla formula of juggling time, space, and will.
Very interesting on the popular level, and a good example of political journalism...
Has new relevance as terrorist organizations inspired by new revolutionaries dominate the international security landscape. . . . Reading The War of the Flea is an excellent beginning to understanding the current problems facing the military.