Blockade
![]() A blockade is an effort usually (but not always, see below) at sea, to prevent supplies from reaching the enemy. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A blockade is also the attritional aspect of a siege, with the besiegers preventing food supplies from reaching the besieged. If the siege lasts long enough, defenders and civilians are reduced to eating anything vaguely edible to avoid starvation—family pets, the leather from shoes, and even each other. In modern times, the related "low-impact" attritional weapon of economic sanctions has been applied to blockade whole countries (for instance, Cuba, South Africa, Libya and Iraq). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Historical blockades include: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Attrition: Attrition may have multiple meanings:... Siege: For the Boston area punk band see Siege (band). For the James Mason book see Siege (book)... Civilian: A civilian is a person who is not a member of a military. Under the Fourth Geneva Convention it is a war crime to deliberately attack a non-combatant civilian or wantonly and unnecessarily destroy or take the property of a civilian.... Blockade related Images and Photos (experimental)
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