Dirty Wars

by Jeremy Scahill, Íñigo García Ureta, Albino Santos Mosquera

Publisher: Nation Books Published: 2013-04-23 Category: Politics & Democracy

Deep within the machinery of modern warfare lies a transformation that challenges everything we thought we knew about democracy, accountability, and the human cost of conflict. This penetrating investigation pulls back the curtain on America's covert military operations, revealing a shadow war that operates beyond public scrutiny, congressional oversight, and the traditional boundaries of armed conflict.

At the heart of this exploration lies the Joint Special Operations Command, an elite force that expanded dramatically after September 11th, evolving from a small counterterrorism unit into a global killing machine. Operating in countries where no formal war has been declared, these forces conduct night raids, targeted assassinations, and drone strikes that blur the lines between warfare and extrajudicial killing. The narrative traces operations across Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and beyond, documenting how the war on terror metastasized into a self-perpetuating cycle of violence.

Through meticulous investigative journalism spanning years of research, interviews, and on-the-ground reporting in some of the world's most dangerous regions, readers gain access to stories that rarely surface in mainstream discourse. Families torn apart by drone strikes targeting the wrong individuals. Wedding parties obliterated by faulty intelligence. Communities radicalized not by ideology but by grief and rage over civilian casualties. These aren't abstract policy debates but human tragedies with profound implications for global security and moral responsibility.

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