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DIRTY WARS
ALSO BY JEREMY SCAHILL
Blackwater: The Rise of the Worlds
Most Powerful Mercenary Army
The World Is a Battlefield
JEREMY SCAHILL
A complete catalogue record for this book can be obtained from the British Library on request
The right of Jeremy Scahill to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
Copyright 2013 Jeremy Scahill
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher.
First published in the USA in 2013 by Nation Books, a Member of the
Perseus Books Group
First published in the UK in 2013 by Serpents Tail,
an imprint of Profile Books Ltd
3A Exmouth House
Pine Street
London EC1R 0JH
website: www.serpentstail.com
ISBN 978 1 84668 850 8
eISBN 978 1 84765 825 8
Designed by Janet Tingey
Printed by Clays, Bungay, Suffolk
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
FOR JOURNALISTS
those imprisoned for doing their jobs and
those who have died in pursuit of the truth.
It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are
punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the
sound of trumpets.
VOLTAIRE
WASHINGTON, DC, 20012002
THE UNITED STATES AND YEMEN, 19712002
WASHINGTON, DC, 19792001
YEMEN, 19702001; WASHINGTON, DC, 2001
THE UNITED KINGDOM, THE UNITED STATES AND YEMEN, 20022003
DJIBOUTI, WASHINGTON, DC, AND YEMEN, 2002
WASHINGTON, DC, 2002
WASHINGTON, DC, 20022003
THE UNITED STATES, 19742003; IRAQ, 2003
SOMALIA, 19932004
YEMEN, 20032006 130
THE UNITED KINGDOM, 2003
IRAQ, 20032005
IRAQ, 20032004
IRAQ, 2004
AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ AND PAKISTAN, 20032006
SOURCE: HUNTER
YEMEN, 20042007
SOMALIA, 20042006
YEMEN, 2006
PAKISTAN, 20062008
SOMALIA, 20072009
YEMEN, 20072009
UNITED STATES, 20022008
PAKISTAN AND WASHINGTON, DC, 2009
WASHINGTON, DC, AND YEMEN, 2009
YEMEN, 2009
SOMALIA, EARLY 2009
SAUDI ARABIA, WASHINGTON, DC, AND YEMEN, LATE 2009
THE UNITED STATES AND YEMEN, 20012009
SOMALIA AND WASHINGTON, DC, 2009
WASHINGTON, DC, AND YEMEN, 2009
YEMEN, LATE 2009-EARLY 2010
WASHINGTON, DC, AND YEMEN, EARLY 2010
WASHINGTON, DC, 20082010; AFGHANISTAN, 20092010
YEMEN AND THE UNITED STATES, 2010
YEMEN, 2010
DENMARK AND YEMEN, 2010
WASHINGTON, DC, 2010
YEMEN, 20092010
YEMEN, SUMMER 2010
WASHINGTON, DC, AND YEMEN, LATE 2010
SOMALIA, 2010
YEMEN, 2011
PAKISTAN, 2011
PAKISTAN, 2011
AUSTRIA AND YEMEN, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC, 20102011; PAKISTAN, 2011
PAKISTAN, 2011
SOMALIA, WASHINGTON, DC, AND YEMEN, 2011
PAKISTAN, 2011
YEMEN, LATE 2011
SOMALIA, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC, AND SOMALIA, 2011
YEMEN, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC, AND YEMEN, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC, AND YEMEN, 2011
THIS IS A STORY about how the United States came to embrace assassination as a central part of its national security policy. It is also a story about the consequences of that decision for people in scores of countries across the globe and for the future of American democracy. Although the 9/11 attacks dramatically altered the way the United States conducts its foreign policy, the roots of this story far predate the day the Twin Towers fell. In the post-9/11 world, there is also a tendency to see US foreign policy through a partisan lens that, on the one hand, suggests that President George W. Bushs invasion of Iraq was an utter disaster that led the nation into a mentality that it was in a global war and, on the other, that President Barack Obama was left to clean up the mess. In the eyes of many conservatives, President Obama has been weak in confronting terrorism. In the eyes of many liberals, he has waged a smarter war. The realities, however, are far more nuanced.
This book tells the story of the expansion of covert US wars, the abuse of executive privilege and state secrets, the embrace of unaccountable elite military units that answer only to the White House. Dirty Wars also reveals the continuity of a mindset that the world is a battlefield from Republican to Democratic administrations.
The story begins with a brief history of the US approach to terrorism and assassination prior to 9/11. From there, I weave in and out of several stories, spanning the course of Bushs early days in office and going into Obamas second term. We meet al Qaeda figures in Yemen, US-backed warlords in Somalia, CIA spies in Pakistan and Special Operations commandos tasked with hunting down those people deemed to be enemies of America. We meet the men who run the most secretive operations for the military and the CIA, and we hear the stories of insiders who have spent their lives in the shadows, some of whom spoke to me only on condition that their identity never be revealed.
The world now knows SEAL Team 6 and the Joint Special Operations Command as the units that killed Osama bin Laden. This book will reveal previously undisclosed or little-known missions conducted by these very forces that will never be discussed by those at the helm of power in the United States or immortalized in Hollywood films. I dig deep into the life of Anwar al Awlaki, the first US citizen known to be targeted for assassination by his own governmentdespite never having been charged with a crime. We also hear from those who are caught in the middlethe civilians who face drone bombings and acts of terrorism. We enter the home of Afghan civilians whose lives were destroyed by a Special Ops night raid gone wrong, transforming them from US allies to would-be suicide bombers.
Some of the stories in this book may, at first, seem to be disconnected, from people worlds apart. But taken together, they reveal a haunting vision of what our future holds in a world gripped by ever-expanding dirty wars.
JEREMY SCAHILL
DIRTY WARS
The young teenager sat outside with his cousins as . He wore his hair long and messy. His mother and grandparents had repeatedly urged him to cut it. But the boy believed it had become his trademark look and he liked it. A few weeks earlier, he had run away from home, but not in some act of teenage rebellion. He was on a mission. In the note he left for his mother before he snuck out the kitchen window as the sun was just rising and headed to the bus station, he admitted that he had taken money from her purse$40for bus fare, and for that he apologized. He explained his mission and begged for forgiveness. He said he would be home soon.
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