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The Assassination Complex

By: Jeremy Scahill, The Staff of The Intercept, Edward Snowden - foreword, Glenn Greenwald - afterword
Narrated by: George Newbern, Jeremy Scahill - introduction, Glenn Greenwald - afterword
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Summary

Major revelations about the US government's drone program - best-selling author Jeremy Scahill and his colleagues at the investigative website The Intercept expose stunning new details about America's secret assassination policy.

When the US government discusses drone strikes publicly, it offers assurances that such operations are a more precise alternative to troops on the ground and are authorized only when an "imminent" threat is present and there is "near certainty" that the intended target will be killed. The implicit message on drone strikes from the Obama administration has been trust, but don't verify.

The online magazine The Intercept exploded this secrecy when it obtained a cache of secret slides that provide a window into the inner workings of the US military's kill/capture operations in Afghanistan, Yemen, and Somalia. Whether through the use of drones, night raids, or new platforms yet to be employed, these documents show assassination to be central to US counterterrorism policy.

The classified documents reveal that Washington's 14-year targeted killing campaign suffers from an overreliance on flawed signals intelligence, an apparently incalculable civilian toll, and an inability to extract potentially valuable intelligence from terror suspects. This campaign, carried out by two presidents through four presidential terms, has been deliberately obscured from the public and insulated from democratic debate. The Assassination Complex allows us to understand at last the circumstances under which the US government grants itself the right to sentence individuals to death without the established checks and balances of arrest, trial, and appeal.

The book includes original contributions from Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

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Detailed but unbalanced

This is not a particularly easy read, with a multiplicity of authors and a style that that often lacks narrative clarity. Nevertheless, it's an unusually revealing insight into the way that the later-stage war on terror was conducted. Whilst giving a huge amount of very useful detail about the uses and abuses of drone warfare, the book's fundamental flaw is that it criticises without recommendation. There's no real attempt to reconcile the very valid critique offered with a counter factual narrative describing an alternative political solution. Despite this shortcoming, veering towards condemnation over constructive criticism nevertheless give readers a range of useful and interesting insights. Expect to look into the murky abuses of state power, the passive cruelty of the mechanistic bureaucracy of warfare, and the degree to which even idealistic liberals become corrupted into quasi-autocrats by the powers of high office.

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Drone nightmare

Clear & succint account of use of drone warfare by the USA to spy on and attack supposed terrorists worldwide, especially in the middle east. Based on leaked documents & interviews with various experts, the authors build up a chilling picture of how drone operators see their work and how the whole drone programme is more of an industry than an effective way of accomplishing the declared goals of the USA. The point is well made that drone warfare serves mainly as an instigator of militancy in the communities being attacked, resulting in ever more recruits to anti American organisations like Al Quaeda. The afterword by Greenwald indites Obama as having completely betrayed the stance he took prior to his election as president.

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