Originally Posted by
Ele
Globalisation is definitely a contributing factor. Think outside of guerrilla warfare. It brings the US and the Middle East + Arabian Peninsula together. You get the U.S. fucking the OPEC countries on lopsided oil contracts and the enmity starts from there. Additionally, because of that, you get the oil crisis of the 70s which is the exact reason that the Saudi royalty is so loaded with money to fund the death-oriented wahhabist terrorist groups like ISIS.
If by globalisation you mean the US acting as "the world's police" then I guess I can kind of agree. But if you are saying globalisation in general, I disagree.
But even then, the conflict may have been caused by the US, but can you really say that guerrilla warfare is being directly caused by globalisation?
I would say that regardless of other circumstances, the local society/culture is the main factor towards guerrilla warfare.