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9 Rev. BDI 1 (1973)
Environmental Welfare and Ecocide Facts, Appraisal and Proposals

handle is hein.journals/belgeint9 and id is 21 raw text is: ENVIRONMENTAL WARFARE AND ECOCIDE
FACTS, APPRAISAL AND PROPOSALS
by
Richard A. FALK
Princeton University
I
In Indochina during the past decade we have the first modern instance in
which the environment has been selected as a < military > target appropriate
for comprehensive and systematic destruction. Such an occurrence does not
merely reflect the depravity of the high-technology sensibilities of the war-
planners. It carries out the demonic logic of counterinsurgency warfare, especially
when the insurgent threat is both formidable and set in a tropical locale.
Recourse to deliberate forms of environmental warfare is part of the wider
military conviction that the only way to defeat the insurgent is to deny him
the cover, the food, and the life-support of the countryside. Under such conditions
bombers and artillery seek to disrupt all activity, and insurgent forces find it
more difficult to mass for effective attack. Such policies have led in Indochina
to the destruction of vast tracts of forest land and to so-called << crop-denial
programs >>. The U.S. Government has altered tactics in recent years, shifting
from chemical herbicides to Rome Plows as the principal means to strip away the
protective cover of the natural landscape, but the basic rationale of separating
the people from their land and its life-support characteristics persists. Such
policies must be coupled with the more familiar tenets of counterinsurgency
doctrine which seek to dry up the sea of civilians in which the insurgent fish
attempt to swim. This drying up process is translated militarily into making
the countryside unfit for civilian habitation. To turn Indochina into a sea of
fire and compel peasants to flee their ancestral homes was consciously embodied
in a series of war policies including < free-fire zones >>, < search and destroy >
operations, and the various efforts to move villagers forcibly into secure areas.
Therefore, it is important to understand the extent to which environmental
warfare is linked to the overall tactics of high-technology counter-insurgency
warfare, and extends the indiscriminateness of warfare carried on against people

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