what is scorch earth policy?
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a military stragedy of burning or destroying crops or other resources that might be useful to an invading enemy force.
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In Java, just before the Japanese occupied the region, the Dutch followed
a scorched earth policy, destroying sawmills, and burning huge
piles of giant teak logs so that they would not fall into Japanese
hands. The Japanese then exploited the forests recklessly for their
own war industries, forcing forest villagers to cut down forests.
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