The counter-terrorism director pointed to the area around Inverness with a pointer, "But the problem is these newly emerged 'brigades', 'alliances', 'fronts'. Some of them have only five or six people, one gun, but they post leaflets everywhere, sabotage public facilities, attack isolated soldiers. We track them, they disperse into the population. We withdraw, they pop up again."
"Classic 'People's War.'" The head of Military Intelligence Five looked grim, "We've encountered this in Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus. But this time, it's on home soil, the opponents are white people, speak English, know the terrain, and have considerable public sympathy as well."
Graham rubbed his temples, "And politically?"
"The SNP is in a serious quarrel internally."
