Across
- 3. a sustained state of political and military tension, the Western Bloc, Warsaw Pact, arm heavily in preparation, mutually assured destruction, deployment of conventional
- 7. irregular warfare, a small group of combatants, ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, mobility
- 8. bring freedom or independence, overthrow a colonial power, remove a dictator from power, unconventional
- 9. communication, influence the attitude of a population, not impartial, further an agenda, present facts selectively, encourage a particular synthesis
- 11. a form of warfare conducted by usingconventional weapons and battlefield tactics between two or more states in open confrontation
- 12. Is a military stategy thhat blends conventional warfare, irregular warfare and cyberwarfare;
- 14. complete mobilization of resources and population
- 15. raise or create tariffs, trade barriers, in retaliation (= backfire, adverse action), economic protections, against dumping of cheap products
Down
- 1. Western Europe, between September 1939 and the spring of 1940, declared, nothing actually happening
- 2. hostilities, ethnic groups, violent acts
- 4. organized groups, the same state or republic, from a formerly united state, achieve independence, change government policies
- 5. tension or antagonism, competing socioeconomic interests and desires,
- 6. continual, low-threshold warfare, tribal warrior society, perpetual (= continual, lasting) low-threshold conflicts
- 10. conflict, not expend resources at their disposal, preserve resources
- 13. conflict, gangs
