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For Allen it means what the loyalist general William Tryon called "desolation warfare," and others called "intestine" warfare, where civilians found themselves drawn into what, for later generations, would be "total war".
Adopting a view common among critics of democracy in his time, Rousseau also held that "there is no government so subject to civil wars and intestine agitations as democratic or popular government".
This war has likely been waging in the human intestine for eons, but scientists have had little evidence of its history.
"How can you run a video clip of a mother dying, watching the blood spurt out of her arteries?" Chris Hedges asks, remembering Bosnia in "Reporting America at War". "You never see any boy with his intestines coming out," Gloria Emerson says, remembering Vietnam.
An intestine.
"A piece of intestine".
Is that a human intestine?
"It should fit the intestine".
And this war's stories were more horrific than most: mass rape; boy soldiers kept going by drugs, looting and raping; parents killed by their own boys; checkpoints made from intestines.
Man 2 "Could be the intestine".
Even less economical was sheep intestine.
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