Low-intensity conflict
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A low-intensity conflict (LIC) is a military conflict, usually localised, between two or more state or non-state groups which is below the intensity of conventional war. It involves the state's use of military forces applied selectively and with restraint to enforce compliance with its policies or objectives.
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The term can be used to describe conflicts where at least one or both of the opposing parties operate along such lines.