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  2. Scorched earth - Wikipedia

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    A scorched-earth policy is a military strategy of destroying everything that allows an enemy military force to be able to fight a war, including the deprivation and destruction of water, food, humans, animals, plants and any kind of tools and infrastructure.

  3. List of Latin phrases (I) - Wikipedia

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    Phrase describing scorched earth tactics. Also rendered as igne atque ferro, ferro ignique, and other variations. ignis aurum probat: fire tests gold: Phrase referring to the refining of character through difficult circumstances ignis fatuus: foolish fire: Will-o'-the-wisp.

  4. Well poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Well poisoning has been used as an important scorched earth tactic at least since medieval times. In 1462, for example, Prince Vlad III the Impaler of Wallachia utilized this method to delay his pursuing adversaries.

  5. How scorched earth left by wildfires can trigger new disasters

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    Wildfires can bring devastation to homes, businesses and the landscape, but even after a fire is extinguished, that doesn't mean the dangers subside. The lack of trees and vegetation caused by a ...

  6. Top Senate Republican warns of 'scorched earth' response if ...

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    U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell warned Democrats on Tuesday that doing away with the chamber's filibuster rule would lead to a "completely scorched earth" Senate, in which Democratic ...

  7. Salting the earth - Wikipedia

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    Salting the earth, or sowing with salt, is the ritual of spreading salt on the sites of cities razed by conquerors. [1] [2] It originated as a curse on re-inhabitation in the ancient Near East and became a well-established folkloric motif in the Middle Ages. [3] The best-known example is the salting of Shechem as narrated in the Biblical Book ...

  8. Shock and Awe - AOL

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    Backburner the scorched-earth culture war for a few weeks or months. ... The goal is to trigger total capitulation by establishing “rapid dominance,” a phrase that I suspect would sound almost ...

  9. Operation Birke - Wikipedia

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    The second phase, which would be keyed to the code phrase "Birke fällen" (fell the birch), would consist of the actual military withdrawal to the first fortified position by using a scorched-earth policy.