A naval blockade restricts maritime traffic to or from a specific area, often during conflict. It involves warships or submarines preventing enemy vessels from entering ports or shipping lanes. This strategy aims to cut off supplies, weaken an opponent’s economy, or enforce international sanctions. The blockading nation or coalition benefits by gaining strategic advantage without direct combat.
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