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My only add is to wonder, given the proportion of luxury goods that are made in China these days, what hope the US could ever have of interdicting trade between adjacent countries that kind of like one another anyhow.
Yet the government seizes less than 10% of estimated cocaine output and few of the chemicals used in its manufacture, and almost nobody has been charged with money laundering.Colombia does much better at interdicting the cocaine trade, frequently seizing up to half of estimated production.
Allied air forces had played a particularly important role, interdicting Japanese supply lines and transporting Allied supplies and reinforcements.
Tedder contributed to the German defeat in North Africa and the success of Allied landings in Sicily and Italy (1943) by cooperating with other Allied forces, interdicting enemy supply lines, and giving tactical support to Allied ground troops.
Interdicting milk supplies would have prevented most of the post-Chernobyl thyroid cancers, as Hessler notes, but not those caused by inhaling radioactivity.
The operation is controversial because agents used the tactic of "walking guns" - that is, allowing weapons to remain on the street rather than swiftly interdicting them - and eventually lost track of about 2,000 weapons, most of which likely made it to Mexico.
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A more ambitious tactic would be to capture ground on Pakistan's side of the Line of Control (LoC) to interdict terrorists before they get across.Both strategies would have the virtue of confining the hostilities to what Pakistan calls "Azad (free) Kashmir", which it regards as disputed ground rather than as an integral part of its own territory.
"We went through a phase in which we made the mistake of seeing ourselves as a supply transit centre, so we just had to interdict.
The extra troops will also establish greater control of the open desert border with Pakistan in the south; they will seek to interdict fighters and weapons being smuggled into Afghanistan and drugs being taken out of it.This may lead to a rise in violence, at least in the short term.
In 2002 it deployed maritime forces to the Arabian Sea to interdict terrorists, and sent troops to Afghanistan under American command.
In annual bilateral defence talks last week in Washington, DC, America's secretary of defence, Donald Rumsfeld, pressed South Korea to join the American-led Proliferation Security Initiative, which is designed to interdict ships carrying material for weapons of mass destruction.
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