
Kill Chain:Drones and the Rise of High-Tech Assassins
Surveillance, technology, war, and the failed US policy of remote killing
Kill Chain is the essential history of drone warfare, a development in military technology that, as Andrew Cockburn demonstrates, has its origins in long-buried secret programmes dating to US military interventions in Vietnam and Yugoslavia. Cockburn follows the links in a chain that stretches from the White House, through the drone command center in Nevada, to the skies of Helmand Province.
The book reveals the powerful interests—military, CIA and corporate—that turned the Pentagon away from manned aircraft and boots on the ground to killing by remote control. Cockburn uncovers the technological breakthroughs, the revolution in military philosophy, and the devastating collateral damage resulting from assassinations allegedly targeted with pinpoint precision.
Vivid, powerful and chilling, Kill Chain draws on sources deep in the military and intelligence establishment to lay bare the failure of the modern American way of war.
Reviews
This brilliant book tells us how computers kill soldiers and civilians, and explains with bone-chilling clarity how generalship gave way to microchips from Vietnam to Afghanistan. A blood-curdling account of the rise of robot warfare, a great story, and a prophecy to be read and heeded.
A compellingly readable book that not only tells us why drones cannot live up to the overblown expectation of politicians but lucidly explains the vulnerability of intelligence, either robotic or human, better than any book I have ever read.
Sharp-eyed and disturbing, especially Cockburn’s concluding assessment that, nourished by an unending flow of money, ‘the assassination machine is here to stay.’
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In this first-rate history, Andrew Cockburn takes readers from the
Pentagon’s mainframe-driven dreams of the Vietnam War era through
today’s visions of stealth super-drones, exposing the dark realities of twenty-
first-century robotic warfare. Richly informative, superbly researched,
and utterly illuminating, Kill Chain shines much-needed light on the shadowy
theories and theorists, secret military and intelligence programmes,
and classified technologies that spawned our current age of remote-controlled
assassination. -
Fascinating and original investigation.
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In this riveting book, Cockburn puts the reader in the pilot’s seat as kill
teams go on their deadly hunts before dashing home for their children’s
soccer games. Wrapped in enormous secrecy, the only way past the armed
guards and cipher-locks and into this new world of Hellfire diplomacy is
Cockburn’s great new read. Rather than voter IDs, people should prove
they have read this book before being allowed to vote in the next election. -
Provides the ammunition for believing that everything you ever feared or suspected about drone warfare is true.
Scotsman -
Persuasive, punchy and revelatory.
Irish Times