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What Americas highest leaders had to say about Jessica Buchanans dramatic kidnapping and rescue...
Jessica Buchanan was selflessly serving her fellow human beings when she was taken hostage by criminals and pirates who showed no regard for her health and well-being. The United States will not tolerate the abduction of our people, and will spare no effort to secure the safety of our citizens and to bring their captors to justice.
P RESIDENT B ARACK O BAMA
This successful hostage rescue, undertaken in a hostile environment, is a testament to the superb skills of courageous service members who risked their lives to save others. I applaud their efforts.... This mission demonstrates our militarys commitment to the safety of our fellow citizens wherever they may be around the world.
L EON P ANETTA, U NITED S TATES S ECRETARY OF D EFENSE
Last nights mission, boldly conducted by some of our nations most courageous, competent, and committed special operations forces, exemplifies United States Africa Commands mission to protect Americans and American interests in Africa. We should remember that Ms. Buchanan... [was] working to protect the people of Somalia when violently kidnapped.
G ENERAL C ARTER F. H AM , C OMMANDING G ENERAL , U.S. A FRICA C OMMAND
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Designed by Kyoko Watanabe
Jacket design by James R. Perales
Jacket photograph: Helicoper Getty Images/Partick Baz
Jacket photograph: Jessica Buchanan by Eric LandemalmJ
Jessica Buchanan and Erik Landemalm author photographer by Mia Collis
Anthony Flacco author photography courtesy of Anthony Flacco
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Buchanan, Jessica.
Impossible odds : the kidnapping of Jessica Buchanan and her dramatic rescue by SEAL Team Six / Jessica Buchanan & Erik Landemalm with Anthony Flacco.1st Atria Books hardcover ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Buchanan, JessicaKidnapping, 20112012. 2. Kidnapping victimsSomalia. 3. KidnappingSomalia. 4. RescuesSomalia. 5. United StatesArmed ForcesSearch and rescue operationsSomalia. I. Landemalm, Erik. II. Flacco, Anthony. III. Title.
HV6604.S58B83 2013
364.154092dc23
2013000485
ISBN 978-1-4767-2516-1
ISBN 978-1-4767-2519-2 (ebook)
To our son, August.
Before you even existed, you helped us survive the most trying time in our lives.
Contents
Part One
D YING B ADLY IN E XOTIC L OCALES
CHAPTER ONE
Jessica:
Erik tells me for the umpteenth time, I just dont like it, Jess.
And I still agree, I tell him. Ive just got no choice.
Oh, come on. Theres always a choice. You can get around it.
Ive canceled three times already and I cant get around it, at least not by complaining about security anymore. Im not sick, so what do I tell them?
This stops him for a minute, but I can see it does nothing to make him feel better. The sense of danger has gotten to us. Its no help that neither of us has been sleeping well. We acknowledge that much; the question is what to do about it. I know its not the best time to leave our home in the city of Hargeisa, Somalia, and make the journey 480 miles southeast. My NGO (nongovernmental organization) keeps a field office there, next to a dangerous border called the Green Line separating territories partially controlled by the Islamists from those still controlled by the official Somali government. The Green Line is invisible, known best by the people it divides, never included on official maps of Somalia. Ive had my eye on the violence down there for a long time. It isnt something I actively fear; I watch it the way a farmer keeps an eye on the horizon.
Our destination is only a short distance from territories controlled by the Islamist group Al-Shabaab, which rules major parts of southern Somalia and imposes Sharia law with terror tactics. Local unrest is potentially explosive, rolling across the region in waves, but Ive never been the soldier of fortune type. I started my life in Kenya as a grade school teacher a few years ago and ended up here in Somalia, developing classroom materials for a Danish NGO and working throughout eastern Africa. Our mission is to instruct local people how to avoid the rampant war munitions and land mines that have created a generation of amputees here.
But I realize doing charitable work is no protection from local violence. Criminals are indifferent to social work, and to those who traffic in hate I am a Westerner, which is badan American, which is worse, and both my appearance and my occupation are equally repellent in my status as infidel . To me this mornings destination feels too close to their home territory, where many of their people are violently opposed to the presence of Westerners in their region. No matter how modestly a Western woman dresses or covers her hair, those who traffic in hate dont see a gesture of cultural cooperation. They see an example of Westerners wearing disguises aimed at lulling the faithful into accepting foreign sacrilege in their homeland. And while bigotry exists all over the world, this is a region where people can really lose their heads over it, generally between the chin and the shoulders.
My continuing concern is getting caught in the crossfire of any one of the countless acts of clan warfare or random hooliganism that plague southern Somalia and keep it in a state of general anarchy. For potential robbers, Westerners may represent a chance at fast money. This is a part of the world where hardly anyone has any, with an average per capita income of $600 USD. Many people have far less. But then thats why we never wander the region without good cause and we always travel with security.
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