Asymmetric warfare is a form of battle between two parties who have unbalanced strength and resources.
Asymmetric warfare often involves those who have greater military power and those who have non-military or non-conventional forces such as terrorism or guerrillas.
Asymmetric warfare can occur at various levels, ranging from war between countries to conflicts between small groups.
Asymmetric Warfare often involves the use of advanced technology and smart strategies to defeat parties who are militarily stronger.
Asymmetric warfare often involves the use of propaganda and media to influence public opinions and get support.
Ashmmetric warfare can last for a long time and requires perseverance and resilience from both parties.
Asymmetric warfare can affect regional or even global security and stability.
Ashmmetric warfare can cause huge losses for both parties, including economic losses, casualties, and environmental damage.
Asymmetric warfare can trigger reply actions and worsen conflict situations.
Asymmetric warfare can be overcome with a diplomacy, dialogue and negotiation approach that prioritizes shared interests and peace.