The Perfect Kill: 21 Laws for Assassins by Robert B. Baer
Author:Robert B. Baer [Baer, Robert B.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Autobiography, Biography, Espionage, Military, Political Science, Terrorism, True Crime
ISBN: 9780147516503
Google: MJQxAwAAQBAJ
Amazon: 0147516501
Publisher: Plume
Published: 2014-10-28T00:00:00+00:00
THE BARBARIANS ARENâT LIKE US
In his Spanish Civil War memoir, Homage to Catalonia, George Orwell describes how one day a fascist soldier jumped out of a trench in front of him. The man was holding his pants up so they wouldnât fall off, which is what saved his life. âI did not shoot, partly because of that detail about the trousers. I had come to shoot at âFascists,â but a man that was holding up his trousers isnât a âFascist,â heâs visibly a fellow creature, similar to yourself, and you donât feel like shooting at him.â
Orwell was thrown by the realization he didnât really know the enemy. Which brings me to the question, Shouldnât we be killing people we know and all of the really evil shit that comes along with them? Isnât it the enemy you know, with a face and a past, you want to destroy, instead of the one you donât know? Youâre certain heâs either done you harm or is about to. What Iâm trying to say is that killing total strangers, especially at great distances, is something other than proper assassination. Itâs more likeâI donât knowâspraying insects from a crop duster.
Let me go back to the Lao assassins. There was no misidentifying the victim or mistaking the crime. The locals knew everything there was to know about the victim, in particular how exactly his murder would better everyoneâs chances of survival. They were able to put both a face and a price on blood.
At the other end of the scale, the CIA can murder as many Pashtuns as it likes, but with the Pashtunsâ horizontal power structure and their opaque politics, it could never know what it was getting out of it. With a faulty understanding of an enemy, murder is a blind shot. Which in turn means weâre making more enemies than weâre eliminating.
Our military faces the same problem. While the Pentagon has permitted targeted killings in Afghanistan and can do things like number each and every house in every suspect Taliban villageâthey call them âbattlefield mapsââit hasnât been able to identify the Taliban command well enough to eliminate it. Indeed, when U.S. troops do finally withdraw from Afghanistan, theyâll be leaving the country in the same state as they found itâwith the Taliban in charge.
It would be a mistake to lay the entire blame at the feet of the American military or the CIA. Washington is a capital so far from an age when assassination was the common fate of leaders that itâs unable to understand its rules or workings. Couple that with Washingtonâs devouring lack of interest in anything foreign and its near-sighted, one-dimensional view of the world, and it is all but inevitable that complicated, nuanced political murder is beyond its grasp.
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