Shining path is still active.
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Sure, but they aren't considered a major threat anymore. Certainly not like they were decades ago.
The Lord's Resistance Army never had anywhere close to 60,000 members. At it's height it may have had 5,000 to 6,000. There are estimated to be between 200 and 1,000 LRA members today. They continue to carry out attacks on civilians and kidnap children.
My mistake, I mixed up the number of their members with that of their victims.
It doesn't change the underlying point.
Elements of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) continue to carry out attacks and abductions in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture, in southeastern Central African Republic. The security situation is volatile. The local population continues to flee LRA attacks.
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The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) operates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan and Uganda. It regularly attacks south-eastern parts of the CAR, especially Haut-Mbomou province.
In 2021, a total of 329 children (262 boys, 67 girls), some as young as 7, were verified as having been recruited and used, by armed groups: Coalition des patriotes pour le changement (CPC) (Front populaire pour la renaissance de la Centrafrique (FPRC), joint operations by anti-balaka and Retour, réclamation et réhabilitation (3R), unidentified CPC, anti-balaka, 3R; Union pour la paix en Centrafrique (UPC); and the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).
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You're pulling examples from 2021, and they aren't great examples. Of those children recruited or kidnapped, you can't even tell me how many the Lord’s Resistance Army was responsible for.
Since their numbers are estimated at 100 or less, it's safe to say they aren't responsible for triple digits.
Neither of the examples you gave prove that terrorist groups can be defeated militarily.
Actually, that's exactly what they're examples of. There are nazis today....that doesn't mean that the Nazis weren't defeated in the 40s. Italy has an army today...that doesn't mean they weren't defeated militarily.
Both groups I listed are pale shadows of their previous selves.
After being driven out of Uganda, the Lord's Resistance Army ran riot in the Central African Republic, where it behaved more like a criminal gang than a terrorist militia. Now the LRA's days seem to be numbered.
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Kony was once the most wanted criminal terrorist in Africa, now he's a low priority at best.
The LRA of today is not to be compared with the notorious army that made headlines in the international media in 2012," Agenonga added, explaining that sporadic attacks nowadays are carried out primarily to guarantee the survival of its members.
Just a pathetic group of bandits trying to steal to survive. They used to be considered the most terrifying terrorist army in Africa just decades ago. Now, little more than a joke.
That's a terrorist group that suffered military defeat by any definition of the word.
This may surprise you but many Confederate soldiers had survived the defeat of the Confederate Army after the Civil War. Many were reduced to petty banditry, just like the LRA and Shining Path. It would be silly to claim however, that because of a handful of holdouts still causing trouble....the Confederate Army was never defeated militarily.
The leader of the Shining Path considers his group defeated. The only reason they haven't surrendered is the Peruvian government won't let them negotiate a surrender. They want the remaining members executed or imprisoned for life. They have no way to reintegrate into society....so they are reduced to banditry and petty fights with the police.
Again, I have no idea what metric you're using for a "military defeat" and frankly, I don't really care. I'm not sure why some people fetishize terrorist organizations and imagine them as mighty and invincible...but it's nothing new. We saw many Muslim youths entranced by ISIS when they stormed across Iraq....and most of them are dead or begging to return to their former homelands.
Terrorist groups are entirely beatable by military force. It's just a matter of political will.