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interdiction and aggressive
The interdiction of aggressive war was confirmed and broadened by the United Nations Charter, which provides in article 2, paragraph 4, that " All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.
The Department is well known by locals for aggressive traffic enforcement and drug interdiction.

interdiction and war
The war in the southeastern panhandle against the Ho Chi Minh Trail was primarily a massive air interdiction program by the USAF and United States Navy because political constraints kept the trail safe from ground assault from South Vietnam.
At the conclusion of the war, Henry enacts his father's interdiction of marriage between Charles and Judith, killing Charles at the gates to the mansion and then fleeing into self-exile.
One of his major accomplishments was the reconnaissance and interdiction of enemy vessels and bombing of East Pakistan during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war.
Those having done so were awarded the American Defense Service Medal with " A " Device, the intent being to recognize those who had participated in the " undeclared war " when the United States of America was assisting Britain with war convoys and German U-Boat interdiction.
On 15 November 1968, the Seventh / Thirteenth Air Force had inaugurated Operation Commando Hunt, a series of continuous interdiction operations against the Ho Chi Minh Trail that would continue until the end of American participation in the war.
During the war, Maryland's naval contribution, the relatively new sloop-of-war USS Constellation maintained her duty in slave ship interdiction for the Union Navy.
Increasing North Vietnamese involvement, including the introduction of large ground units, in the southern war and U. S. interdiction of PAVN's logistical system at sea sharply increased the group's overland route.

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The Island was important to hold because if the Japanese had captured it, an airbase could have been constructed that would have allowed interdiction of the main Hawaii-to-Australia supply route.
In Ferrara, the death of Azzo VIII d ' Este without legitimate heirs ( 1308 ) encouraged Clement to bring Ferrara under his direct rule: for only nine years, however, was it governed by his appointed vicar, Robert d ' Anjou, King of Naples, before the citizens recalled the Este from exile ( 1317 ); interdiction and excommunications were in vain: in 1332 John XXII was obliged to name three Este brothers as his vicars in Ferrara.
Instead, an incremental policy was implemented that focused on limited interdiction bombing of fluid enemy supply corridors in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
In one extant inscription ( CIL III. 12132, from Arycanda ), the cities of Lycia and Pamphylia asking for the interdiction of the Christian cult, Maximinus, in another inscription, replied by expressing his hope that " may those [...] who, after being freed from [...] those by-ways [...] rejoice snatched from a grave illness ". After the victory of Constantine over Maxentius, however, Maximinus, according to Eusebius, directed a letter to the Praetorian Prefect Sabinus, in which he expressed the view that it was better to " recall our provincials to the worship of the gods rather by exhortations and flatteries ".
With the end of the Cold War, the facility's mission of guarding against a Soviet air attack became superfluous, and though it briefly turned its attention toward drug interdiction, the system was decommissioned in 1997 as an expensive Cold War relic.
This aircraft was well-capable of fighter-to-fighter combat, as well as air interdiction missions, so it does not exactly fit " pure " interceptor niche.
Personnel interdiction was abandoned by early 1969.
Throughout these periods of World War II when air interdiction was practiced and developed, Tedder was always at the forefront as Air Commander-in-Chief of RAF Middle East Command, Mediterranean Air Command ( MAC ), Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, and as Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's Deputy Supreme Allied Commander for planning the air operations of the Normandy campaign.
However, for interdiction sorties, Sullivan was the final authority except for road reconnaissance missions hitting fleeting targets of opportunity.
Until a sufficient number of Lao pilots had been trained, Thai pilots, whose language was akin to Lao, would fill the close air support role, leaving U. S. Air Force planes free to strike interdiction targets.
He brings up the interdiction, in some varieties of Judaism, to try to determine the year when the Messiah would come into the world, and points out that this did not make Jews indifferent to the future " for every second of time was the strait gate through which the Messiah might enter.
During the Cold War the VVS was divided into three main branches ( equivalent to commands in Western air forces ): Long Range Aviation ( Dal ' naya Aviatsiya or " DA "), focused on long-range bombers ; Frontal Aviation ( Frontovaya Aviatsiya or " FA "), focused on battlefield air defence, close air support, and interdiction ; and Military Transport Aviation ( Voenno-Transportnaya Aviatsiya or " VTA "), which controlled all transport aircraft.
Nor was naval interdiction any more practicable.
The relevant section 9 ( c ) of the NIRA was found to be an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power in that it permitted Presidential interdiction of trade without defining criteria for the application of the proposed restriction.
He also worked with Eric Holder, who was then Deputy Attorney General, and Louis Freeh, then Director of the FBI on issues related to international drug trafficking and interdiction.
This short passage made it very difficult for Allied naval vessels to intercept Axis transports, while air interdiction proved equally difficult as the nearest Allied airbase to Tunisia, at Malta, was over distant.
The 1 < sup > o </ sup > GAVCA started its fighting career as a fighter-bomber unit, its missions being armed reconnaissance and interdiction, in support of the US Fifth Army, to which the FEB was attached.
After many weeks of investigation the capital charge of treason was dismissed, and the prosecution did not ask for the death sentence ; but Caillaux was found guilty on the minor count of correspondence with the enemy, and was sentenced to three years ' imprisonment, ten years ' interdiction of rights of voting and eligibility for any public function, and five years ' prohibition from appearing in certain places indicated by the government.

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Hurt economically by Peruvian Air Force interdiction efforts in the mid-1990s, drug traffickers are now using land and river routes as well as aircraft to transport cocaine paste and, increasingly, refined cocaine to consumers around and out of the country.
* 15 – 17 August 2005-Singapore hosted a multi-national maritime interdiction exercise, codename Exercise Deep Sabre, participated by 13 countries.
Glele, despite the formal end of the slave trade and its interdiction by the Europeans, and New World powers, continued slavery as a domestic institution: his fields were primarily cared for by slaves, and slaves became a major source of ' messengers to the ancestors ' ( sacrificial victims ) in ceremonies.
The station flies a white radar aerostat, known locally as " Fat Albert ", which is used for drug interdiction missions by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
During the year interdiction of the system had become one of the top American priorities, but operations against it were complicated by the limited forces available at the time and Laos's ostensible neutrality.
The 36th canon of the Synod of Elvira in 306 A. D. reads, ' It has been decreed that no pictures be had in the churches, and that which is worshipped or adored be not painted on the walls ', which has been interpreted by Calvin and other Protestants as an interdiction of the making of images of Christ.
The amphibious assaults were to be supported by naval gunfire, and tactical bombing, interdiction and close air support by the combined air forces.
Following a major drug interdiction by local and federal law enforcement agencies, Seminole County placed large " speed bumps at various intervals across the runway to deter future illegal use.
This government's main political platform – integration with the UK – led to a deterioration of the Party's relations with the Catholic Church, leading to interdiction by the Church.
The destroyers and joined the maritime interdiction force supported by the supply ship.
The Norwegian scorched earth policy and guerrilla raid interdiction of supply chains by the residents of Bohuslen deprived Charles of supplies, while the fortresses still held by the Norwegians behind his lines threatened his supply chain and his retreat if seriously weakened in combat.
The best-known incident of slaver interdiction is the case of the schooner La Amistad, encountered off the coast of Long Island by the USRC Washington.
From 1943, Japanese troops suffered from a shortage of supplies ; especially food, medicine, munitions and armaments largely due to submarine interdiction of supplies and losses to Japanese shipping, which was worsened by a long-standing and severe rivalry with the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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In 1988, she became the first First Lady invited to address the United Nations General Assembly, where she spoke on international drug interdiction and trafficking laws.
These tactical units conducted interdiction strikes on supply lines, attacked dams that irrigated North Korea's rice crops and flew missions in close support of United Nations ground forces.
* Operation Strangle, a day-and-night air interdiction campaign against enemy roads, bridges, and tunnels across the width of the Korean Peninsula between 38 degrees 15 minutes North and 39 degrees 15 minutes North, by the United States Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps which had begun in June 1951, ends without success.
In the Vietnam War, the United States introduced fixed and rotary wing gunships, cargo aircraft refitted as gun platforms to serve as close air support and air interdiction aircraft.
His active duty service included participation in Operation Support Democracy, involving the United Nations blockade of Haiti, missions to interdict drug traffic off the South American coast, and on duties involved in the interdiction of Cuban migrants in 1994.
Although air interdiction operations were conducted in all theaters, the most extensive and thoroughly analyzed were those of the United States and United Kingdom against the Axis.
The aerostat is based northeast of Garden Canyon and, when extended, supports the DEA drug interdiction mission by detecting low-flying aircraft attempting to penetrate the United States.
* Sikorsky HH-60 Jayhawk, a variant used by the United States Coast Guard for maritime patrol, interdiction, and search and rescue.
He was a United States Navy SEAL, second in command of the U. S. Military Group advising the Salvadoran Military on counter insurgency and weapons traffic interdiction operations.

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