Use of military force in the form of a strategic strike or an attack beginning with a strategic strike aimed at seizing territory.
The aim of these "surprise strategic strikes," the organizers said, was to change the way the police treated African-Americans in Seattle.
In other words, for the sake of our allies we maintain the counterforce capability and intention that imply an American strategic first strike.
It switched from air superiority missions, to medium-range interdiction, to strategic strikes, to close support duties depending on the need of the ground forces.
The strategic strikes continued, and practically decimated row one.
In this instance, he argued for considering a pre-emptive all-out strategic strike.
That would not prevent him from strategic strikes, at a plant or two, if he felt it was necessary to send a message to Delphi, these people said.
The first was part of a UK-only retaliatory response to a nuclear attack, whether a full strategic strike, or a limited tactical strike.
The Bulls' dismantling was a strategic strike against the salary cap, to create space for new blood next summer.
The North American command retaliates with a small number of strategic strikes on key South American assets.