Assasination (But that’s not what Rumsfeld calls it…)
Posted by Kerim
December 20, 2002
“The military’s previous experience with assassination programs suggests some of the difficulties involved. In the late nineteen-sixties, during the Vietnam War, American Special Forces units worked with the C.I.A. in what became known as the Phoenix Program. The program started small: targets believed to be working for the NorthIf you enjoyed this post, please consider to leave a comment or subscribe to the feed and get future articles delivered to your feed reader.
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P. Kerim Friedman 傅可恩
An anthropologist and documentary filmmaker, Kerim is Assistant Professor in the Department of Indigenous Culture at National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan. Kerim also blogs about anthropology at Savage Minds.
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