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The EFFECTS of War on the ENVIRONMENT  

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By Marc Lallanilla  

Updated November 18, 2019  

The natural environment has been a strategic element of war since the FIRST rock was thrown by the first cave dweller. The armies of ancient Rome and Assyria, to ENSURE the total capitulation of their enemies, reportedly sowed salt into the cropland of their foes, making the soil useless for farming—an early use of military herbicide, and one of the most devastating environmental effects of war.



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