Counterinsurgent

/ˌkaʊntərɪnˈsɜːrdʒənt/ noun

Definition

A person, group, or force engaged in counterinsurgency operations against rebels or irregular forces.

Etymology

From counter- + insurgent (Latin insurgere, 'to rise up'). Describes those actively working to defeat insurgent movements.

Kelly Says

The term highlights a paradox: counterinsurgents are themselves sometimes viewed as insurgents by the population they're fighting, making victory a question of narrative as much as military power.

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