Interdiction operations are actions to divert, disrupt, delay, or
destroy an enemy's surface capabilities before they can be used
effectively against friendly forces, or to otherwise achieve
objectives. In support of law enforcement, interdiction includes
activities conducted to divert, disrupt, delay, intercept, board,
detain, or destroy, under lawful authority, vessels, vehicles,
aircraft, people, cargo, and money. Joint force commanders (JFCs)
integrate and synchronize operations and employ military forces and
capabilities, as well as nonmilitary resources, across the range of
military operations resulting in greater combat power and
operational effectiveness. JFCs arrange symmetrical and
asymmetrical actions to take advantage of friendly strengths and
enemy vulnerabilities and to preserve freedom of action for future
operations. Interdiction can create opportunities for commanders to
exploit and should be integrated with other operations of the joint
force. The purpose of interdiction operations is to prevent the
adversary from using assets at the time and place of his choosing.
This publication provides doctrine for planning, preparing,
executing, and assessing joint interdiction operations.
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