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Testimony of a Cuban combatant who defended President Maduro

The following is an interview of Cuban internationalist combatant Yohandris Varona Torres, who was in the unit that confronted the U.S. imperialist invasion of Caracas on Jan. 3. The interview was done by Ignacio Ramonet (author of “100 Hours with Fidel”). Translation: Walter Lippmann, publisher of Cuba News, a daily . . .

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  • I suppose a lesson to learn here is that your defence should have enough ammunition to hold off an attack until reinforcement arrives then.

    defenders disadvantage is never knowing when the attacker will strike if they ever do

    • Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      Yes true but I think you can still account for this. The attacker has to strike at one of your places of routine if they’re going to plan as meticulously as the strike team did for this. If it’s a place of routine then you can place a large ammunition stash inside that building. If you can hold out for 30-60 minutes then reinforcements will overwhelm the attacking force.