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CIA MANUAL PT1
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* FM 95-1A *
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* Guerrilla War Manual (Part I) *
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* Typed by: Samurai Cat *
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What appears in this file has become virtually a public document. I have
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taken this opportunity to give you full access to the infamous CIA
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document titled "Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare" -- despite
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the fact that I believe that some minor portions have been deleted by
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government sources, this is supposed to be the unedited version of the
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manual that raised such a scandal when the press brought it to the surface
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in '84. Due to its length, it will not appear in a single file, but
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rather in seven files. The actual manual is divided into seven sections,
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so each file will contain one section (simple enough?). Anyway, here it
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is:
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Guerrilla warfare is essentially a political war. Therefore, its area of
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operations exceeds the territorial limits of conventional warfare, to
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penetrate the political entity itself: the "political animal" that
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Aristotle defined.
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In effect, the human being should be considered the priority objective in
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a political war. And conceived as the military target of guerrilla war,
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the human being has his most critical point in his mind. Once his mind
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has been reached, the "political animal" has been defeated, without
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necessarily receiving bullets.
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Guerrilla warfare is born and grows in the political environment; in the
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constant combat to dominate that area of political mentality that is
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inherent to all human beings and which collectively constitutes the
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"environment" in which guerrilla warfare moves, and which is precisely
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where its victory or failure is defined.
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This conception of guerrilla warfare as political war turns psychological
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operations into the decisive factor of the results. The target, then, is
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the minds of the population, all the population: our troops, the enemy
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troops and the civilian population.
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This book is a manual for the training of guerrillas in psychological
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operations, and its application to the concrete case of the Christian and
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democratic crusade being waged in Nicaragua by the Freedom Commandoes.
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Welcome!
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INTRODUCTION
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1 - Generalities
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The purpose of this book is to introduce the guerrilla student to the
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psychological operations techniques that will be of immediate and
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practical value to him in guerrilla warfare. This section is introductory
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and general; subsequent sections will cover each point set forth here in
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more detail.
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The nature of the environment of guerrilla warfare does not permit
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sophisticated psychological operations, and it becomes necessary for the
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chiefs of groups, chiefs of detachments and squadron leaders to have the
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ability to carry out, with minimal instructions from the higher levels,
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psychological action operations with the contacts that are thoroughly
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aware of the situation, i.e. the foundations.
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2 - Combatant, Propagandist Guerrillas
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In order to obtain the maximum results from the psychological operations
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in guerrilla warfare, every combatant should be as highly motivated to
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carry out propaganda face to face as he is as a combatant. This means
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that the individual political awareness of the guerrilla of the reason for
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his struggle will be as acute as his ability to fight.
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Such a political awareness and motivation is obtained through the dynamic
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of groups and self-criticism as a standard method of instruction for the
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guerrilla training and operations. Group discussions raise the spirit and
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improve the unity of thought of the guerrilla squads and exercise social
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pressure on the weak members to carry out a better role in future training
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or in combative action. Self-criticism is in terms of one's contribution
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or defects in his contribution to the cause, to the movement, the
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struggle, etc., and gives a positive individual commitment to the mission
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of the group.
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The desired result is a guerrilla who can persuasively justify his actions
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when he comes into contact with any member of the people of Nicaragua, and
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especially with himself and his fellow guerrillas in dealing with the
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vicissitudes of guerrilla warfare. This means that every guerrilla will
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be pursuasive in his face-to-face communication -- propagandist --
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combatant -- in his contact with the people. He should be able to give
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five or ten logical reasons why, for example, a peasant should give him
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cloth, needle and thread to mend his clothes. When the guerrilla behaves
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in this manner, enemy propaganda will never succeed in making him an enemy
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in the eyes of the people. It also means that hunger, cold, fatigue and
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insecurity will have a psychological meaning in the cause of the struggle
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due to his constant orientation.
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3 - Armed Propaganda
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Armed propaganda includes every act carried out and the good impression
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that this armed force cause will result in positive attitudes in the
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population toward that force; it does not include forced indoctrination.
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Armed propaganda improves the behavior of the population toward them, and
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it is not achieved by force.
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This means that a guerrilla armed unit in a rural town will not give the
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impression that arms are their strength over the peasants, but rather that
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they are the strength of the peasants against the Sandinista government of
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repression. This is achieved through a close identification with the
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people, as follows: hanging up weapons and working together with them on
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their crops, in construction, in the harvesting of grains, in fishing,
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etc. Explanations to young men about basic weapons, e.g. giving them an
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unloaded weapon and letting them touch it, see it, etc. Describing in a
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rudimentary manner its operation, describing with simple slogans how
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weapons will serve the people to win their freedom, demanding the requests
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by the people for hospitals and education, reducing taxes, etc.
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All these acts have as their goal the creation of an identification of the
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people with the weapons and the guerrillas who carry them, so that the
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population feels that the weapons are, indirectly, their protection in the
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struggle against a regime of oppression. Implicit terror always
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accomplanies weapons since the people are internally "aware" that they can
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be used against them, but as long as explicit coersion is avoided,
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positive attitudes can be achieved with respect to the presence of armed
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guerrillas within the population.
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4 - Armed Propaganda Teams
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Armed Propaganda Teams (EPA) are formed through a careful selection of
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persuasive and highly motivated guerrillas who move about within the
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population encouraging the people to support the guerrillas and put up
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resistance against the enemy. It combines a high degree of political
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awareness and the 'armed' propaganda ability of the guerrillas toward a
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planned, programmed and controlled effort.
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The careful selection of the staff, based on their persuasiveness in
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informal discussions and their ability in combat, is more important than
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their degree of education or the training program. The tactics of the
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Armed Propaganda Teams are carried out covertly and should be parallel to
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the tactical effort in guerrilla warfare. The knowledge of the psychology
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of the population is primary for the Armed Propaganda Teams but much more
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intelligence data will be obtained from an EPA program in the area of
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operations.
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5 - Development and Control of the "Front" Organizations
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The development and control of "front" (or facade) organizations is
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carried out through subjective internal control at group meetings of
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"inside cadres" and the calculations of the time for the fusion of these
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combined efforts to be applied to the masses.
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Established citizens -- doctors, lawyers, businessmen, teachers, etc. --
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will be recruited initially as "Social Crusaders" in typically "innocuous"
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movements in the area of operations. When their "involvement" with the
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clandestine organization is revealed to them, this supplies the
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psychological pressure to use them as "inside cadres" in groups to which
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they already belong or of which they can be members.
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Then they will receive instruction in techniques of persuasion over
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control of target groups to support our democratic revolution through a
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gradual and skillful process. A cell control system isolates individuals
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from one another and at the appropiate moment, their influence is used for
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the fusion of groups in a United National Front.
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6 - Control of Meetings and Mass Assemblies
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The control of mass meetings in support of guerrilla warfare is carried
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out internally through a covert commando element, bodyguards, messengers,
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shock forces (initiators of incidents), placard carriers (also used for
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making signals), shouters of slogans, everything under the control of the
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outside commando element.
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When the cadres are placed or recruited in organizatons such as labor
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unions, youth groups, agrarian organizations, or professional
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associations, they will begin to manipulate the objectives of the groups.
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The psychological apparatus of our movement through the inside cadres
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prepares a mental attitude which at the crucial moment can be turned into
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a fury of justified violence.
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Through a small group of guerrillas infiltrated within the masses this can
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be carried out; they will have the mission of agitating by giving the
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impression that there are many of them and that they have a large popular
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backing. Using the tactics of a force of 200-300 agitators, a
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demonstration can be created in which 10,000 - 20,000 persons take part.
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7 - Support of Contacts with their Roots in Reality
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The support of local contacts who are familiar with the deep reality is
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achieved through the exploitation of the social and political weaknesses
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of the target society, with propagandist-combatant guerrillas, armed
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propaganda, armed propaganda teams, cover organizations and mass meetings.
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The combatant propagandist guerrilla is the result of a continuous program
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of indoctrination and motivation. They will have the mission of showing
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the people how great and fair our movement is in the eyes of all
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Nicaraguans and the world. Identifying themselves with our people, they
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will increase sympathy toward our movement resulting in greater support by
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the population for the freedom commandos, taking away support for the
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regime in power.
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Armed propaganda will extend this identification process of the people
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with the Christian guerrillas, providing converging points against the
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Sandinista regime.
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The Armed Propaganda Teams provide a several-stage program of persuasive
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planning in guerrilla warfare in all areas of the country. Also, these
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teams are the "eyes and ears" of our movement.
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The development and control of the cover organizations in guerrilla
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warfare will give our movement the ability to create a "whiplash" effect
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within the population when the order for fusion is given. When the
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infiltration and internal subjective control have been developed in a
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manner parallel to other guerrilla activities, a commandante of ours will
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literally be able to shake up the Sandinista structure and replace it.
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The mass assemblies and meetings are the culmination of a wide base of
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support among the populatoin and it comes about in the later phases of the
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operation. This is the moment in which the overthrow can be achieved and
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our revolution can become an open one requiring the close collaboration of
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the entire popoulation of the country and of contacts with their roots in
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reality.
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The tactical effort in guerrilla warfare is directed at the weaknesses of
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the enemy and at destroying their military resistance capacity and should
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be parallel to a psychological effort to weaken and destroy their
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socio-political capacity at the same time. In guerrilla warfare, more
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than in any other type of military effort, the psychological activities
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should be simultaneous with the military ones, in order to achieve the
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objectives desired.
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This concludes the first of seven files. As you can see, the entire
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manual is basically on psychological warfare. If you were expecting a
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book on how to kill 100,000 people in a day... TOUGH! Anyway, be on the
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