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Originally Posted by willravel
The terms are not mutually exclusive. Terrorism, at least in it's current meaning, is a group of people who use unorthodox means to defeat a superior force, often using the ability to instill fear instead actual force. Guerilla warfare is irregular warfare. By my understanding, terrorism is a kind of guerilla warfare. Guerilla warfare is the general term, and terrorism is a kind of guerilla tactics.
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terrorism is the use of violence against non-combat personnel/non-military personnel to achieve a political end.
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