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Air Interdiction
->Quote: “Othello: I had been happy, if the general camp, Pioners and all, had tasted her sweet body, So I had nothing known. O now, forever Farewell the tranquil mind! Farwell content! Farewell the plumed troops and the big wars That makes ambition virtue! O, farewell! Farewell the neighing steed and shril trump, The spirit-stirring drum, the’ ear-piercing fife, the royal banner, and all quality, Pride, pomp, and circumstances of glorious war! And O you mortal engines, whose rude throats Th’ immortal Jove’s dread clamors counterfeit, Farewell! Othello’s occupation gone.”

->Verbal cite: Act 3 Scene 3 lines 397-409


->Explanation: All “manly” warlike things denied to Othello (lost masculinity) bc Des cheated on him.

Outside source-what is air interdiction
->Quote: “The NATO nations have defined air interdiction operations as: those (tactical air operations) conducted to destroy, neutralize, or delay the enemy’s military potential before it can be brought to bear effectively against friendly forces at such distance from friendly forces that detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of friendly forces is not required). In NATO, interdiction operations are clearly tactical”

->Quote: “air interdiction is directed against: combat forces and supplies when they are traveling along lines of communication, rather than locating and attacking forces that have reached the close combat area.”


->Verbal Cite: Lieutenant Colonel Donald J. Alberts, “ An Alternate View of Air Interdiction.” An Alternative View of Air Interdiction, Air University Review


->Explanation: air interdiction goal=cut off supplies, troops/vehicles, attack forces

Connection- directed against enemy = Iago @ Othello
->Supplies=Othello’s trust/goodwill

->Troops/vehicles=Desdemona/Cassio


->Pushing Othello to the point of Desdemona’s murder

Outside source-air superiority
->Quote: “Air superiority is sought.. To create a long-term favorable environment for the conduct of other air operations... to prevent enemy control of the air so that enemy air power cannot destroy friendly ground forces at will.. The essence of air superiority is to control the air and use it for one’s purpose.” ->Verbal Cite: Lieutenant Colonel Donald J. Alberts, “ An Alternate View of Air Interdiction.” An Alternative View of Air Interdiction, Air University Review->Explanation: air interdiction goal is partially air superiority
Connection: Iago gained “air superiority” over Othello
->Iago knows: lies he's telling, Des isn’t cheating, he’s a liar, playing mind games w Othello + Roderigo + Amelia (his wife)

->Othello knows: absolutely nothing, he's clueless + too trusting“essence is to control the air;” how Iago controls Othello

"The essence of air superiority is to control the air and use it for one’s purpose.”
->Iago controls Roderigo w/ promises of Desdemona and uses him and his funds as a source of entertainment->Iago controls Othello with the lies that he whispers in his ear @ Desdemona