Kill Chain

The Rise of the High-Tech Assassins

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Publisher Description

An essential and page-turning narrative on the history of drone warfare from journalist Andrew Cockburn, exploring how this practice emerged, who made it happen, and the real consequences of targeted killing.

Assassination by drone is a subject of deep and enduring fascination. Yet few understand how and why this has become our principal way of waging war. Kill Chain uncovers the real and extraordinary story; its origins in long-buried secret programs, the breakthroughs that made UAV operations possible, the ways in which the technology works and, despite official claims, does not work. Taking the reader inside the well-guarded world of national security, the book reveals the powerful interests - military, CIA and corporate - that have led the drive to kill individuals by remote control. Most importantly of all, the book describes what has really happened when the theories underpinning the strategy -- and the multi-billion dollar contracts they spawn -- have been put to the test.

Drawing on sources deep in the military and intelligence establishments, Andrew Cockburn's Kill Chain unveils the true effects, as demonstrated by bloody experience, of assassination warfare, a revelation that readers will find surprising as well as shocking.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
March 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Henry Holt and Co.
SELLER
Macmillan
SIZE
2.8
MB

Customer Reviews

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Open Your Mind to the Lucrative Transformation of America’s Defense Spending

Follow along from the Vietnam War, to Kosovo, to IRAQ and now Yemen, the defense industry's slow yet deliberate development of, every defense nerds wet dream, the a super network of robotic surveillance. What can be described as the modern day Manhattan project, and showered with code names to provide the illusion of security, the United States Defense industry has systematically, and often times against better judgment, adopted the network or networks, a weapons system ultimately aimed against whole populations, unable to distinguish civilian from military aged males, *I mean enemy fighter* but as you will read, who really can tell the difference anyway, a drone's video feed is equivalent to 20/200 vision. Suspect military bookkeeping and exaggerated weapons testing results have allowed the defense industry to do away with valuable weapons such as the A-10 fighter and replaced them with faulty drones such as Global Hawk. A must read!

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